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To: jaykay
Actually, yes. Everytime the D.C. Snipers are brought up, inevitably the bumbling Chief Moose - a perfect example of political correctness gone haywire - will be brought up and more than likely criticized.

It's a cold hard world out there.
84 posted on 09/18/2003 7:08:49 AM PDT by Chad Fairbanks ("I guess we got so focused on the rubber penis we didn't even pay attention to what he was saying.")
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Everytime the D.C. Snipers are brought up, inevitably the bumbling Chief Moose - a perfect example of political correctness gone haywire - will be brought up and more than likely criticized.

So, when the trials of the snipers take place, every thread about the case is going to have an obligatory cheif Moose reset?

Great.

95 posted on 09/18/2003 1:39:55 PM PDT by milemark
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To: Chad Fairbanks
Everytime the D.C. Snipers are brought up, inevitably the bumbling Chief Moose - a perfect example of political correctness gone haywire - will be brought up and more than likely criticized.

Really? Has that been going on, even in threads in which Moose has no or little relevance, such as the change of venue hearings? Cheif Moose leftovers served up when the focus is on aspects of the sniper case where he isn't important, Jessica Lynch rehash here in a thread about lost records of 507th weapons... With everyone so easily distracted, no wonder after thousands of posts over several Lynching threads, the Lynching isn't finished yet.

105 posted on 09/19/2003 2:00:50 AM PDT by jaykay (Once upon a time reason and rational thinking could be found on FR. Them were the days!)
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