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Gawker: It’s Cool to Punish OTHER People for Their Words, Just Not Us
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| 10/23/14
| Sonny Bunch
Posted on 10/23/2014 12:24:14 PM PDT by Nachum
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To: mrsmel
I for one both share and applaud your cynicism.
If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs .. etc.
Further, given our nation's seemingly terminal degradation of late, it's become an occasional small-ish comfort to know that my sojourn on this orb is winding down.
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10/23/2014 1:50:48 PM PDT
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tomkat
To: tomkat
Further, given our nation's seemingly terminal degradation of late, it's become an occasional small-ish comfort to know that my sojourn on this orb is winding down.
Being on the downside of 50 and a pre-trib Christian, I feel the same way. One way or the other, I'm outta here sooner rather than later.
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10/23/2014 1:57:35 PM PDT
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mrsmel
(One Who Can See)
To: mrsmel
One of their main "appeals" is their comments section. You have to be "approved" by the moderators to be allowed to submit comments. This gives the advantage (by a wide margin) to liberals, because the writers, editors, and moderators are all liberals.
The whole gawker media idea is to cover "all the bases" for the "everyone gets a trophy" generation. Almost all of their stories eventually lead (through the stories or through the comments) to reinforcing leftism. And they are bullies, and hypocrites.
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10/23/2014 9:33:26 PM PDT
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Captainpaintball
(Immigration without assimilation is the death of a nation)
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