Re: Attention you useless rightwing pieces of ***: Break's over; grab your cocks and drop your socks



"Joe S." <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fio1k90nl9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
has cost me $85,000 in the last month

So sorry. Stupid is as stupid does.

I'm up 9.5% for the year...

and Patriot Games is still here

And you're STILL a PROVEN LIAR:

In the Article "MSNBC Busts Corrupt Media, Part 3: Naming Names"

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19113455/#Fulginiti_top
The list: Journalists who wrote political checks
And their explanations, from 'Yikes!' to 'They're all in somebody's pocket'
June 21, 2007

Joe S. said:

If you read the original MSNBC article
you find that the dollar amounts donated to Republicans exceed by far the dollar amounts donated to Democrats.

Joe S. is a LIAR.

The amounts are:

Democrats: $206,805

Republicans: $56,125

"Joe S." is now a PROVEN LIAR.

Do yourself a favor and KILLFILE the LIAR Joe S.

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"Joe S." <noname@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:f6uj6g028ha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oh, my goodness, but if you read the follow-up you'll find that MSNBC listed as donating to Democrats one individual who donated six figures to Republicans and when the amounts were corrected - - - - -

But Joe S. is now LYING in an attempt to get out of being CAUGHT LYING.

"(Correction: One of the names was included in error in this list of newspeople who contributed to political campaigns. Joe Cline, a graphic artist at The San Diego Union-Tribune, is in the advertising department, not in news. His name has been removed. Because Cline had given to Republicans, the adjusted tally is 143 journalists: 125 giving to Democrats and liberal causes, 16 to Republicans, and two to both parties.)"

"(R) The New York Sun, Liz Peek, financial columnist, $2,000 to Elizabeth Dole, Republican, in March 2007; $2,000 to the Volunteer PAC, which supports Republicans, in June 2006; $1,000 to Mark Kennedy, Republican, in June 2006; $500 in June 2006 to Straight Talk America, which supported Republicans; $15,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee in April 2006; and $4,200 to Kathleen Troia McFarland, Republican House candidate, in November 2005. IN PREVIOUS YEARS, SHE GAVE $65,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee." [Emphasis mine.]

Joe S. thinks $65,000 is SIX FIGURES? No. Joe S. IS A LIAR!


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