Violent Bigots for McCain-Palin

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 Violent Bigots for McCain-Palin
Welp, things have gotten reprehensible much faster than we ever could have imagined. McCain supporters are now screaming out "terrorist" when their candidate asks the rhetorical question "Who is the real Barack Obama ?" And this happened at a McCain- Palin rally in ... (link)

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Even More Violent Bigots for McCain-Palin
Published 10/7/2008 by drew at Jossip
Welp, things have gotten reprehensible much faster than we ever could have imagined. McCain supporters are now screaming out "terrorist" when their candidate asks the rhetorical question "Who is the real Barack Obama?" And this happened at a McCain-Palin rally in Florida yesterday: CONTINUED » ...

Conservative Filmmakers Cry Fraud
Published 10/7/2008 by cord at Jossip
The executives behind right-wing comedy flick An American Carol, which the Philadelphia Enquirer called "about as not-funny as a comedy can get," are claiming that fraudulent sales practices at movie theaters around America are preventing Carol's box office tallies from reaching the astronomical levels they would otherwise. Did all the conservatives decide to go batshit insane at the same time? CONTINUED » ...

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