Posted on 07/27/2007 8:35:51 PM PDT by ken21
daily kos has to be flipped out!
moonbats on the loose!
“daily kos has to be flipped out!”
daily Kos has to be flipped off!
There, fixed it for you.
george soros has to be the new goebbels.
O’reilly is beating up on them already. He’s going to have a field day with this.
OH FOR THE LOVE OF PETE!
i like o’reilly, good.
I’m not his biggest fan but when he’s right he’s right.
Another version of a Kos “Truther”.
get this:
“Wesley Clark was on and believes the orders came from the very top as Tillman was a political symbol,”...
Tillman didn’t become a symbol until after his death. Non football fans like myself never heard his name until he was killed.
These are the lunatics who want to boycott Fox?
They should have their fingers permanently glued together so they can never type this kind of crapola again.
you’re right. i’m not a sports fanatic.
but i’d like to see the denver donkeys win more.
Reminds me of the .45 inch hole found in the skull of Ron Brown after his government plane crashed in Eastern Europe, and the Clinton performance at his funeral.
Tillman was one of the people who planted charges in the Towers. They picked him because he was in good enough shape to run up and down the stairs carrying hundreds of pounds of explosives.
Eventually ALL the people who were picked to plant the shaped charges will be “dealt with”. Look for hundreds, maybe thousands, of accidental deaths.
[Actually I think the price of crack came down, or maybe they are mixing crack with salvia]
Was this done by the special ops teams that set the charges at the WTC or the SEAL team that blew up the levees in New Orleans?
What a bunch of lunatic peacecreep communists!
It also figures Keith Olbermann would be knee deep in the same moonbat conspiracy cesspool.
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