Posted on 01/27/2006 9:44:17 AM PST by relictele
Judge Alito: The Final Showdown (7 Letters)
To the Editor:
Re "Senators in Need of a Spine" (editorial, Jan. 26):
You write that Democratic senators are in need of a spine to filibuster Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr.'s Supreme Court nomination.............
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Krajeck's low-grade 'poetry' replete with artsy, abrupt broken meter and randomly-separated stanzas can be sampled here:
A synopsis of her work here - note misspelling of 'carburetion' in an entry critical (of course) of SUVs and McDonald's (you know, the usual subjects for great lasting art)..:
Glitzenstein appears to be a garden-variety manatee-hugger with the obligatory law degree and a DC office.
lol!
Gotta love Google.
What's the NY Times? Is it anything like the Weekly World News?
Gotta love Jim Robinson, Free Republic, and Freepers.
When the hack
I mean poet
gets her crayon
sharpened
maybe she'll poke
her eyes
out.
If I had written poetry like Ms. Krajeck's in HS, I would have gotten Ds, at most.
"Poets Against the War" my a**. They're a bunch of artistes who think they are smarter than the rest of America. All one needs to see for proof is her poetry. It is dreadful and pretentious. Emily Dickinson wrote poetry. Ms. Krajeck's work is drivel
The guy with the manatees on his mind probably thinks abortion for human babies is just fine. Betcha.
Maybe it's haiku and she just can't count?
You HAVE to post a warning before putting pictures like that up. Geez, it scared the ever-lovin crap out of me. Which Sci Fi flick was this demon in, anyway?
So the only two letters that are pro-filibuster both come from the radical left wing of the liberal movement? That's really sad. They are either imploding or growing up.
that's pics on a GOOD day, check out this one, LOL
http://www.butler.edu/centerforCC/staff.htm
(sorry to see this in our good town of Indianapolis)
here's a resume to be proud of:
(everybody on the left is always some kind of "activist"
WTF is an activist?
Krajeck has 20 years experience with the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in the area of community and economic development, supportive housing and other programs for people with disabilities. She is certified by the National Development Council as an Economic Development Specialist. As a community activist, she participated in the building the Writers' Center of Indiana, Partners in Housing Development Corporation and the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention. She is the recipient of a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the author of two chapbooks of poetry. Her work is focused on the impact of politics on day-to-day activities which occur in the space of one's home, neighborhood and imagination
Activist. (n) A person who's never had a job in the dreaded private sector. Syn, trough addict.
She's not ugly, at least not normal ugly. It's more like circus freak ugly, the kind you have to pay to see.
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