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Posted by Wascally Wabbit on November 04, 2005 at 06:22:42 from (204.95.122.27):
In Reply to: Re: Cooper Tires!!! Huge Problems!!! posted by NEsota on November 04, 2005 at 06:02:37:
The lying elitists in the media need to be held accountable for EVERY word, every punctuation mark, every anonymous source that they print or speak. They deliberately fabricate or distort the facts to advance their agenda, which is the complete and utter destruction of morality, values, and our culture. When confronted with their lies and distortions, they hide behind THIER constitutionally "guaranteed" freedom of the press, but let an American patriot defend the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, or the Right to own property, and the elitist wh##res will cry foul, and say that those Rights are not relevant in a modern, diverse society. EVERYONE who prostitutes themselves by working for these anti-American, anti-military, and "hate America first", newspapers, magazines, and networks, have proven themselves to be traitors and enemies of the state, and should face any and all of the consequences for their treason.
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