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Posted by Matt at April 26, 2007 10:24 PM
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For your sake, hopefully a few of the 28% of partisan Republicans who still think things are peachy-keen like to read books and have some money to waste.
For naysayers such as myself, unfortunately most public libraries are too respectable to carry a print version of a crappy blog.
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winnowhead at April 27, 2007 01:46 AM
You can thank San Francisco liberals for that cool service. Oh yeah - you ARE thanking them by enthusiasticly promoting their product on your site, along with fellow San Franciscans Digg, Facebook and Technorati! Well done!
Since you love the fruits of San Francisco so much, perhaps you guys should stop saying hateful things like you would like to wall off the city and invite terrorists to slaughter all of it's inhabitants. Maybe show a little respect for the folks who gave you this medium which gives you voice and might someday pull you out of relative obscurity.
Posted by: extramedium at April 27, 2007 04:46 AM
For naysayers such as myself, unfortunately most public libraries are too respectable to carry a print version of a crappy blog.
Awww, poor widdle minnowhead--speaking from experience? Go cry on DAV's shoulder.
Since you love the fruits of San Francisco so much,...
Speak for yourself, extramedium...
Posted by: keefer at April 27, 2007 05:05 AM
winnowhead, if it is a crappy blog, why do you bother coming here? you're such a liar.
and you're also afraid of their book aren't you? you don't even want to admit that there are corrupt democrats and you'd rather not have that fantasy shattered.
Posted by: KCJ at April 27, 2007 10:18 AM
Nice timing for this post. Before frothing at the mouth, I believe the Republicans are about to lose yet another Congressman due to corruption. Great for Arizonia. Maybe they will now get representation the voted for.
Posted by: josh Keaton at April 27, 2007 01:40 PM
I come here being it's entertaining. Bush Derangement Syndrome is on full display... it's like watching a car wreck.
And no, I'm not "afraid" of this book. Even if there are some nuggets of truth in it (I'm sure there are) - unlike the partisan wingnuts around here, I understand that power corrupts and exists on both sides of the aisle. I would venture a guess that for several years a good 20% of posts on this site were defending GOP corruption instead of condemning it.
Having said that, I know from reading this site that this book will gleefully take every little purported conflict of interest and lone media account to the extreme. I shouldn't have been so coarse in my earlier post - I'm sure it's exciting to have get a book published - but I'm not expecting journalistic integrity.
Posted by: winnowhead at April 27, 2007 02:50 PM
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For your sake, hopefully a few of the 28% of partisan Republicans who still think things are peachy-keen like to read books and have some money to waste.
For naysayers such as myself, unfortunately most public libraries are too respectable to carry a print version of a crappy blog.
You can thank San Francisco liberals for that cool service. Oh yeah - you ARE thanking them by enthusiasticly promoting their product on your site, along with fellow San Franciscans Digg, Facebook and Technorati! Well done!
Since you love the fruits of San Francisco so much, perhaps you guys should stop saying hateful things like you would like to wall off the city and invite terrorists to slaughter all of it's inhabitants. Maybe show a little respect for the folks who gave you this medium which gives you voice and might someday pull you out of relative obscurity.
For naysayers such as myself, unfortunately most public libraries are too respectable to carry a print version of a crappy blog.
Awww, poor widdle minnowhead--speaking from experience? Go cry on DAV's shoulder.
Since you love the fruits of San Francisco so much,...
Speak for yourself, extramedium...
winnowhead, if it is a crappy blog, why do you bother coming here? you're such a liar.
and you're also afraid of their book aren't you? you don't even want to admit that there are corrupt democrats and you'd rather not have that fantasy shattered.
Nice timing for this post. Before frothing at the mouth, I believe the Republicans are about to lose yet another Congressman due to corruption. Great for Arizonia. Maybe they will now get representation the voted for.
I come here being it's entertaining. Bush Derangement Syndrome is on full display... it's like watching a car wreck.
And no, I'm not "afraid" of this book. Even if there are some nuggets of truth in it (I'm sure there are) - unlike the partisan wingnuts around here, I understand that power corrupts and exists on both sides of the aisle. I would venture a guess that for several years a good 20% of posts on this site were defending GOP corruption instead of condemning it.
Having said that, I know from reading this site that this book will gleefully take every little purported conflict of interest and lone media account to the extreme. I shouldn't have been so coarse in my earlier post - I'm sure it's exciting to have get a book published - but I'm not expecting journalistic integrity.