Posted on 11/23/2004 1:01:45 AM PST by AmericanMade1776
Mulshine thinks that Bush as CIC should be "blamed" for the incident with the possum-playing insurgent. Funny how he doesn't mention how Bush should be "blamed" for removing the deadly vise-grip of the Saddam Hussein family's regime or for ridding the Afghans of Taliban leadership.
Next week we find out...Mulshine is bipolar.
I wrote that moron Mulshine a note a few months ago. I got a note back essentially lecturing me about how stupid I was for disagreeing with his column. But the best part was that he sent me a blank email before his nasty note, so I wrote back to him to mock him for being too stupid to use email correctly. I also sent his response to me to his editor, and the editor apologized, saying that he's told Mulshine to only channel H.L. Mencken in his columns, and not in his emails to readers!
I wonder, Where was Shoeshine's voice when saddam was murdering 30,000 of his own people a month? Where is Shoeshine's voice about these 283 mass graves uncovered, and still over ONE MILLION Iraqi people missing? Where was his voice when Saddam was exterminating the Kurds?
Where was Amnesty, and all these other charities that keep asking for my money, yet silent while Saddam was murdering millions?
Shoeshine is nothing but a hypocrate. President Bush not only hit the heart of terrorism, he freed TWO nations from brutal dictatorships. He liberated over 50 million people and gave them HOPE for freedom.
Shoeshine thinks he's the only one entitled to freedom.
There are 50 million people who think Shoeshine is full of it. Sure, there are a few who think those 50 million should be their slaves and pay Jizya tax. Too bad.
Clearly Mulshine and Scott McConnell are the only "true conservatives" left. Wouldn't Ronald Reagan be proud to know his legacy is Mulshine calling the American people dumb!
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I've got $10 says Mulshine pulled the curtain closed and snickered to himself as he voted for Kerry.
Let's see, Americans come to the defense of an American soldier who is defending Americans against crazed, murderous, Islamic zombies, and it's Bush's fault. Plus we (Americans who want to see our enemies dead) are all morons. Mulshine is stupider than he looks.
MULESHINE - What a maroon!
And while we are on this topic, that marine did the right thing.
The reporter didn't. In fact, this reporter knew these terrorists were in that mosk shooting at marines, then laying down pretending to be dead. HE KNEW IT!!! yet he sat back and didn't inform the troops that he knew there were live terrorists in that mosk.
He set them up. There were weapons in that mosk as well. that terrorist could very well have been armed, yet this reporter failed to warn the marines, He was hoping to see marines get killed!!!
Sites should be arrested and charged!!! Or SHOT!!!
Should be spelled "mooron".
Mulshine is reduced to name calling, and insults instead of defending his argument. Mulshine fights like a liberal.
Sites is typical of the modern lib reporter who swears allegiance to some weird journalistic code of ethics rather than to his own country. I guarantee you that if the Islamo-fascists took over the world, all the professions of loyalty to his journalistic "ethics" would avail the likes of Sites nothing unless they swore allegiance to Allah. Otherwise they would shoot him out of hand...which would simply be just desserts for this rat for trying to get an American serviceman in trouble. One who was protecting all Americans by killing an enemy.
Sniffle....I'm all broke up about it.....sob.
Liberal Lesson #3:
If you cannot win in the arena of ideas, blame the opponent and their supporters.
I was thinking the same thing however, some things are better off left unsaid.
Contributors to FR are not bloggers.
It's difficult to type with your thumb on the shift key. Place your hands over the keyboard and you'll see what I mean. The thumb should be reserved for smacking the spacebar. For typing in all caps, USE THE PINKY FINGER.
Ah, Paul.
There he is folks, the latest clown to pour from the really tiny car in the center ring of political discourse. He brought pies and seltzer, and thinks his antics somehow mean something to someone somewhere. Yahoos like this remind me of a bobblehead doll in the back window of a car with bad shocks. With every bump in the road, the bobblehead appears to have an opinion as well. The bobblehead probably put more thought into his nods and shakes, though.
I do enjoy the way Paul fluffed up his hair in that photo. It gives him the appearance of having a really, really large brain and it covers up the point his skull has at the crown.
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I don't blame Paul Mulshine; I blame the cameraman who took his picture.
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