Posted on 07/03/2009 5:10:14 PM PDT by kristinn
Exposure by Free Republic has forced the Huffington Post to take down an article attacking Sarah Palin over her Down Syndrome afflicted child, Trig, within ninety minutes of the offensive article being written about at Free Republic.
Clicking on the source link at the Huffington Post now brings a page devoid of the article and headline. The keywords referencing Trig remain, however the original 'Comedy news' tag has been changed to 'Home news'
The article, entitled "Palin Will Run In '12 on More Retardation Platform" was written by Huffington Post writer Erik Sean Nelson.
Link to Free Republic article exposing HuffPo (with now-disappeared article.)
His writing is supposed to be comedy, it's not, it's sick.
Exposure by Free Republic has forced the Huffington Post to take down an article attacking Sarah Palin over her Down Syndrome afflicted child, Trig, within ninety minutes of the offensive article being written about at Free Republic...
Great job, guys!
“Mitt Romney. Go Mitt, Go!!!”
It’s about time we had a gun owner and lifelong hunter in the White House to represent us!
But, what bothered me most is that children, especially handicapped children, are off limits and it ain't one bit funny. I just spoke with this author by email and he basically said that he was trying to point out that her reasons for resigning didn't add up and that the "families" focused on the "retard".
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This is what I'm talking about. It's a kind of sociopathic toxin in public discourse. He has no idea what he did. V. Van Houten
Yes indeed. Great job, guys! Yeehaw!!!
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free. Ronald Reagan
Hell Ya.
They tried to throw their vile garbage down the memory hole, but FR retrieved it to their everlasting shame!
Free Republic ROCKS!!! Best political site ever!
Thank God for Free Republic. Thanks Kristinn and all involved
in getting this absolute TRASH off the ‘net!
Thank you for the ping!
The guy displays the Left’s characterisitcs: immature and unable to form valued thought—so he/they just attack(s).
Palin PING!
Anyone on or off the Palin ping, write me.
Way to go!
This requires napalm...not redaction!
Huffington Post gives in to Free Republic over Palin article
by The Sheeping of America
Huffington Post gives in to Free Republic over Palin article
Fri Jul 03, 2009 at 09:59:34 PM PDT
On this one article it seems like Huffington Post pulled the piece because of Free Republic.
Palin Will Run in '12 on More Retardation Platform
Freepers state that they forced Huffington Post to take down and article by Erik Sean Nelson titled "Palin Will Run in '12 on More Retardation Platform"
Now I did not see the article but when you go to the link for the article, there is no article at all.
If they hadn't pulled the page I would've responded with, "Nobody except Pres--ent Ubama."
There’s only one reason and one reason alone why the left hates Sarah. Because she’s an attractive woman. Women aren’t allowed to run for President as Republicans because liberals feel that they have the market cornered when it comes to women & minorities and they will not allow Republicans to step into their turf.
That AND she represents you and I. They can’t go after all of us, individually....but they can she and her family.
Never doubt that they’d do it to each of us if they could...
Point taken but I still categorize the left’s Sarah hatred under the Clarence Thomas, Alberto Gonzalez, Miguel Estrada category. If you’re a conservative black, Hispanic or a woman, you are a target for liberal hate speech.
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