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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental |
Perhaps you need to be schooled on how to present a link if you want people to be "edumucated". Have you even
tried your link? You've had several months to correct it since you posted it, but
www.csm.com takes one to The
Center for
Systems
Management. What a bonehead! I tried going to the Christian Science Monitor (
www.csmonitor.com) site back then, but couldn't find the article you were referring to. I did find a pretty worthless article about how Islamists' concept of time is different from ours. Makes me wonder about the intelligence of the whole CS organization.
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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental It is good to have you back Jesk, we needed a boost of that Republican propaganda to stir things up around here. Thanks for posting, but newsmax.com is calling you now. |
If that was supposed to be clever, maybe I'll feign a laugh to make you feel better. Ha, ha...good one, DUH!
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Originally Posted by whitequeen96 Some people refuse to wake up and face facts. |
Ah, more projection from yet another clueless liberal!
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Originally Posted by whitequeen96 I'm not interested in a long rant or insults, so don't bother. |
Of course you're not interested in anything except that which agrees with your viewpoint. Tough. You probably won't even bother reading this whole thing, so why should I care what you're interested in? Nothing I say will sink in to the closed liberal mindset. I write what I write to explain to others the logic and common sense behind the conservative mindset. Liberal mindsets are closed systems, unable to comprehend anything beyond base simplicity.
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Originally Posted by whitequeen96 just to be perfectly clear, I agree with Fundamental! |
Why do you feel the need to state that? Was there ever any doubt?
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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental TVNewser reports today that the HHNH has been canceled. |
Too bad. It was a great show that had me laughing out loud many times. We need more shows that really mock the absolute stupidity of liberals. Here's hoping it will come back on the air. Sunday night at 10pm?? What a crappy timeslot for it, anyway.
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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental The reviews for the program were consistently dismal. Its very first review, from the Orlando Sentinel, decried the “[l]aughter, of an awfully canned variety, greets all the gags. Nothing happening on screen justifies these outbursts. … If we’re lucky, we’ll never hear of this dreadful show again.” “Sometimes the humor is so heavy-handed that it seems almost like self-parody,” said the New York Times. “The 1/2 Hour News Hour is slow torture all by itself,” said the Philadelpha Inquirer. |
Omigod. How difficult it must have been to find reviews written by liberals!

Sorry, but many of the jokes got talked about the next day at "the water cooler" where I worked. I'll agree that it's definitely not a show that a liberal would enjoy. Who would want their own stupidity shoved in their faces?
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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental What the right-wing failed to grasp is Jon Stewart is funny not because he spins falsehoods but because he tells the truth. |
I watched Jon Stewart once. He wasn't all that funny and obviously not worth me watching him a second time. And "truth" to a liberal is "fiction" to the rest of the world. Just ask Dan Rather, Rosie O'Donnell or Mikey Mooron about their version of truth.
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Originally Posted by FunDUHmental 60 Minutes will report that German intelligence felt the credibility of "Curveball," and the information he was providing on Iraq's chemical weapons were "suspicious at best." However, The White House, not the CIA, kept quoting to the American people the nonsense "Curveball" was telling the Germans. The program should be very informative on how the White House cherry picked, exaggerated, and equivocated information it disseminated to the American people to justify going to war with Iraq. |
I used to watch 60 Minutes regularly, until I realized how deep they were entrenched in the liberal spin machine. The Dan Rather incident sealed the deal. I did watch this particular segment, just for you, DUH. What was exposed was how "Curveball" lied and deceived. It is left up to the vivid liberal imagination to pretend that the show was "very informative on how the White House cherry picked, exaggerated, and equivocated information it disseminated to the American people". This reminds me of the recent issue about the CIA tapes and how liberals wanted the public to believe "that White House officials knew more than what had previously been acknowledged". When nailed to the wall by the White House, the NY Times had to print a "correction": "
the White House itself has not officially said anything on the subject, so its role was not ‘wider than it said.’" Hee hee! Too bad more people aren't exposed to the reality of the liberal-controlled media, but it's extremely fun to watch people like Rather take a tumble, O'Donnell get exposed for the idiot that she is and the NY Times have to admit their bogus "reporting".
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http://www.aim.org/aim_column/5996_0_3_0_C/ (DUH...please note how to correctly post a link to the appropriate article)