Posted on 12/20/2010 4:21:21 PM PST by Justaham
Here's the great thing about Christmas... she will be forgiven.
Sadly, Nina, what you don’t understand is that because of Christmas you “could” be forgiven.
She hates Christians. I have seen her type before. I knew a very liberal atheist Jew married to a Christian woman. He went mental over her Christian tree. He just hated Christians.
Toten + Berg; n, German: Mountain of the Dead.
Only from the neck up.
The Usurper Obama just nominated Totenberg’s sister Amy to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Pig Night on NPR.
...if she repents with all her heart that will be a start. As someone else says, the best we can say is she 'can' be forgiven, but so, it is not that we should. That would be affirmative action and that's wrong.
This so called wise, forgive the expression, liberal talking head is so pitiful she can’t even say Christmas without apologizing. Its a travesty that part of her salary is tax payer funded.
Life is unfair.
Juan Williams offers his conservative opinion on liberal NPR and gets fired.
Nina offers her liberal opinion on liberal NPR and keeps her job. Her public television, taxpayer-subsidized job.
Life is unfair.
Nina, I hope your Christmas Tree falls on you.
Nina, I hope your Christmas Tree falls on you.
I truly abhor this piece of mung.
Solution:
Defund NPR!
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And I was listening to a - forgive the expression - “radio” program and heard you...
She should be fired immediately by NPR for professing Christian values.
The liberal heart in the full flower of inclusion.
Worthless ***** ! A few of us won’t forget on how you tried to run Clarence Thomas into the ground during the hearings for a seat on the SCOTUS !
Nina, you are a—forgive the expression—worthless pig.
... and spend the money on Christmas parties.
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