Well Matt, I know the lib activists will have a hay day with this! But let me be the first to say congratulations, that is a great endorsement! I look forward to the book!
Posted by: bearmanUSMC at September 25, 2006 12:05 AM
Congratulations! You must be very proud!
Yeesh.
Posted by: raker13 at September 25, 2006 12:06 AM
Posted by: Freedom1 at September 25, 2006 12:36 AM
raker,
We are - because we believe that DeLay is an innocent man railroaded by an out-of-control Democratic prosecutor...
Posted by: Mark Noonan at September 25, 2006 01:59 AM
Great! Wonderful! Congratulations! :)
Hopefully there will be more possibilities for future books for you guys, along with many others on the corruption of the democrats!!
You know I see many other intelligent commenters on this site who could & would make good authors too! say like AAR, Almiranta, Reverend Scaramonga and some others who miss my mind at the moment.
I know I wish I could be a writer, but I guess God blesses everyone with different talents!!
Anyways, You guys are doing a Great Job here on your site! And I'm sure that you guys will reach the big success's some day!
Well, Gotta go, gotta get ready for a days work!!
Hopefully catch you here this evening!!
Jeremiah
Posted by: Jeremiah at September 25, 2006 08:58 AM
Posted by:
Psycmeistr at September 25, 2006 11:00 AM
Excellent! A corrupt Republican endorses a book about corrupt Democrats. Classic!
Posted by: Morphie at September 25, 2006 01:28 PM
Wait. You got a book deal, but you still write a sentence that includes the grammatically egregious phrase "Mark and mine's book"?
Jeepers, I hope you have a good editor...
[Note: hey, typos happen.]
Posted by: Cyberactor at September 25, 2006 01:45 PM
Duke Cunningham and Bob Ney weren't available?
Posted by: baysidebomber at September 25, 2006 01:50 PM
Posted by: ford. at September 25, 2006 03:06 PM
Yes indeedy. Typos do happen. And, apparently, they happen again. FYI, the correct phrase is "Mark's and my book."
I'm just sayin'.
[thanks, professor]
Posted by: Cyberactor at September 25, 2006 05:37 PM
"This book is a must read for all Americans looking for the unreported motivations behind the Left's political scene."
Matt, Mark, I'm sorry but, neither of you have a clue about the motives of the left, or anyone for that matter. You have proven this over and over in your extreme exaggeration of the fantasy nemesis you believe to be your political opponents.
Nice endorsement by the way, I'll be sure to spread that around.
Posted by: James Harold at September 25, 2006 09:19 PM
Well Matt, I know the lib activists will have a hay day with this! But let me be the first to say congratulations, that is a great endorsement! I look forward to the book!
Congratulations! You must be very proud!
Yeesh.
Congratulations!!!
:)
raker,
We are - because we believe that DeLay is an innocent man railroaded by an out-of-control Democratic prosecutor...
Great! Wonderful! Congratulations! :)
Hopefully there will be more possibilities for future books for you guys, along with many others on the corruption of the democrats!!
You know I see many other intelligent commenters on this site who could & would make good authors too! say like AAR, Almiranta, Reverend Scaramonga and some others who miss my mind at the moment.
I know I wish I could be a writer, but I guess God blesses everyone with different talents!!
Anyways, You guys are doing a Great Job here on your site! And I'm sure that you guys will reach the big success's some day!
Well, Gotta go, gotta get ready for a days work!!
Hopefully catch you here this evening!!
Jeremiah
Wonderful news, guys!
Excellent! A corrupt Republican endorses a book about corrupt Democrats. Classic!
Wait. You got a book deal, but you still write a sentence that includes the grammatically egregious phrase "Mark and mine's book"?
Jeepers, I hope you have a good editor...
[Note: hey, typos happen.]
Duke Cunningham and Bob Ney weren't available?
haha. thats rich.
Yes indeedy. Typos do happen. And, apparently, they happen again. FYI, the correct phrase is "Mark's and my book."
I'm just sayin'.
[thanks, professor]
"This book is a must read for all Americans looking for the unreported motivations behind the Left's political scene."
Matt, Mark, I'm sorry but, neither of you have a clue about the motives of the left, or anyone for that matter. You have proven this over and over in your extreme exaggeration of the fantasy nemesis you believe to be your political opponents.
Nice endorsement by the way, I'll be sure to spread that around.