"Most men live their lives in quiet desperation......."I'm not sure how tu quoque applies here?
Don't you think saying that God sent a hurricane and killed 2000 people because there are gays that needed punished a tad hateful?
How about what...200,000 dead and dying in Haiti because former leaders made a pact with the devil? I think that is God-hating, if he thinks God is either to powerless of overcome the will of the Devil, or just allow this to happen to his innocent children?
Here's some Anne Coulter:
Vester: You say you'd rather not talk to liberals at all?
Coulter: I think a baseball bat is the most effective way these days.
(FOX News Channel, DaySide with Linda Vester, 10/6)
My only regret with Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times building.
New York Observer article; August 26, 2002
Of course I regret it. I should have added 'after everyone had left the building except the editors and the reporters.'
rightwingnews.com; June 26, 2003
On her (above) statement concerning Timothy McVeigh
We need somebody to put rat poisoning in Justice Stevens's creme brulee. That's just a joke, for you in the media.
Philander Smith College January 26, 2006 [18]
Here's a nice little quip form glenn beck for good measure:
On the September 9, 2005, edition of his radio show, Beck referred to survivors of Hurricane Katrina who remained in New Orleans as "scumbags." Also, after acknowledging that nobody "in their right mind is going to say this out loud," Beck attacked victims of the disaster and the families of victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, saying: "I didn't think I could hate victims faster than the 9-11 victims."
There. I proved you wrong. Now, this is all a little ridiculous. Is it any shock that left wing, as well as right wing talking heads would say something off color about the opposing party?
Thicker skin regards,
dave
......some post it clearly!!!
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