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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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"McKinney is dumber than rock salt and more repugnant than Yasser Arafat's three-week-old underwear." In Florida, Kathleen Parker of the Orlando Sentinel writes that McKinney is "Possibly a delusional paranoiac." She also suspects that we tolerate McKinney because she's black, and we're afraid to criticize her because we might be perceived as racist. This is an amusing accusation when it comes from a woman. The reason is we could use this same argument on her. In other words, we could say that the editors of the Orlando Sentinel are tolerating Kathleen Parker because she's a woman, and they are worried about being perceived as sexist. Wouldn't it be better if our media impressed us with intelligent articles rather than provide insults? The Orlando Sentinel published an article by David Porter in which he explained the two reasons he does not believe "conspiracy theories." _______________ The American Buddha Librarian's Comments: "Jonah Goldberg is more vile than a maggot in shit!" -- The National Review [AB-1] See "Kathleen Parker's Big Choice," by Tara Carreon Bite the Bullet, Kathleen! Unchecked Militarism? Criminal
Government? [AB-2] See "The [Crack] Pot Calling the Kettle Black," by Tara Carreon "[Cynthia McKinney is] possibly a delusional paranoiac. She's black, which means people give her a pass lest they be perceived as racist." -- Kathleen Parker, Orlando Sentinel |