Coulter lies again

Here is is what the pussball will say:

"I have him on ignore, but when I see him quoted I end up reading it."

See, no mental discipline from the rebugniklan Bush apologist pussball.

Typical out of sight, out of mind ostritch klannish M.O. covering their eyes like a frightened little girl...but when they see it, they can't help themselves from rubbernecking to read it...and then bitching and moaning like a woman on the rag about what they chose to read...against their will.

Oh man, what loozers...

If you are really ignoring someone, you never talk about it...

Please, someone quote this so the little pussball kotexboy will have to read it.

:D :D :D


Quote from Supermax:

OMG.. maxipad .. BUSTED! what a twit ROFL :D :D :D
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

This is actually from one of the more intelligent moonbats. It's frightening to think of the malevolence that resides in the less sophisticated ones. One shudders to think of them being in control of the government, or worse yet, the health care system. Think of going to the DMV to get your license renewed and being forced to wait for hours as sullen unionized employees deal with several hundred illegal aliens in front of you. If that is what you want when you are sick, then by all means vote democrat.
Good grief, AAA, the Zzzztroll is extremely malevolent. Don't let his gift for gab in any way camoflauge his heinous and vindictive nature.
 
Quote from hapaboy:

Good grief, AAA, the Zzzztroll is extremely malevolent. Don't let his gift for gab in any way camoflauge his heinous and vindictive nature.

Bush Derangement Syndrome is never pretty. I just don't think he is dangerous in the sense that Al Franken or the ACORN or MoveOn thugs are. Even though ZZZ is chronically misguided, I believe he is sincerely against violence and wouldn't endorse it for political purposes.
 
Quote from Trader5287:



Sept. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Dozens of corporate executives who backed President George W. Bush for re-election in 2004, including some of his top fund-raisers, are now helping Democrats running for president.

John Mack, chief executive officer of Morgan Stanley, Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp., and Terry Semel, chairman of Yahoo! Inc., are among some 60 executives writing checks to Democrats such as Senators Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois, a review of U.S. Federal Election Commission records shows.


They hate our freedoms. Deport them all.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Bush Derangement Syndrome is never pretty. I just don't think he is dangerous in the sense that Al Franken or the ACORN or MoveOn thugs are. Even though ZZZ is chronically misguided, I believe he is sincerely against violence and wouldn't endorse it for political purposes.
I believe the Zzzztroll is sincerely against violence - the type waged by America in any form. But if America is the target, it's okay because we deserved it.
 
MoveOn thugs, AAA?

Yes, "malevolence" is indeed a terrible thing, isn't it? Goes right along with a "heinous and vindictive nature", doesn't it hapaboy?

And both of you are intimately acquainted with both of them, aren't you?

You bloody hypocrites! :p
 
Quote from Idoogye:

MoveOn thugs, AAA?

Yes, "malevolence" is indeed a terrible thing, isn't it? Goes right along with a "heinous and vindictive nature", doesn't it hapaboy?

And both of you are intimately acquainted with both of them, aren't you?

You bloody hypocrites! :p
Oh piss off, you deranged imbecile.

Welcome to the world of Ignore.
 
Quote from hapaboy:

Oh piss off, you deranged imbecile.

Welcome to the world of Ignore.

- Don't worry, hapless boy. I wouldn't set foot in your ignorant world. :D
 
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