things I thought I'd never say, part I
Zell Miller was right.
Boy, did that taste funny.
But, nonetheless, he was.
After listening to David Horowitz incoherently and dishonestly shower Cindy Sheehan and her dead son, Casey with the vile, poisonous raw sewage that dribbled from his mouth on MSNBC in response to a tee-ball question from Monica Crowley, the female Ann Coulter, I can only say that Zell Miller was right.
I, like Zell, wish that dueling was still legal in this country.
If it was, I would challenge the craven Horowitz and run a sword through his feckless little heart with gusto.
Boy, did that taste funny.
But, nonetheless, he was.
After listening to David Horowitz incoherently and dishonestly shower Cindy Sheehan and her dead son, Casey with the vile, poisonous raw sewage that dribbled from his mouth on MSNBC in response to a tee-ball question from Monica Crowley, the female Ann Coulter, I can only say that Zell Miller was right.
I, like Zell, wish that dueling was still legal in this country.
If it was, I would challenge the craven Horowitz and run a sword through his feckless little heart with gusto.
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