O'REALLY?
I happened to catch the first five minutes of The O'Reilly Factor tonight, before I drove one of my housemates to work. It was good to see Splotchy, after so much time apart.
He used up his entire "Talking Points" to bash the 9th Circuit Court. (Ooh! He said "the San Francisco court!" Great code word there! Nevermind that the Ninth also represents such liberal strongholds as Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Not that O'splotchy would mention that.)
Our hero from the mean streets of Westbury oozed with righteous dismay when he described how the dastardly 9th Circuit shot down the conviction of a drug offender, resulting in the man's release.
Billyboy might want to reserve some of that outrage for a certain Mister Grover Norquist. After all, it was his anti-tax fatwa on Alabama Governor Bob Riley that caused the people of that state to vote down Riley's necessary and Christ-like tax referendum to ensure solvency. Because of the budgetary mess that remains in the land of the Crimson Tide, five thousand prisoners are set to be paroled early because the state can no longer afford to house them. And that could just be the beginning.
If O'Liely got so upset over the release of one person, you can imagine what he'll sound like when five grand get to walk. Oh . . . wait . . . it's in the name of anti-tax demagoguery? Guess you wont be hearing anything from him!
I think I'll write him an email that he wont read. That oughtta show him.
I happened to catch the first five minutes of The O'Reilly Factor tonight, before I drove one of my housemates to work. It was good to see Splotchy, after so much time apart.
He used up his entire "Talking Points" to bash the 9th Circuit Court. (Ooh! He said "the San Francisco court!" Great code word there! Nevermind that the Ninth also represents such liberal strongholds as Idaho, Montana and Alaska. Not that O'splotchy would mention that.)
Our hero from the mean streets of Westbury oozed with righteous dismay when he described how the dastardly 9th Circuit shot down the conviction of a drug offender, resulting in the man's release.
Billyboy might want to reserve some of that outrage for a certain Mister Grover Norquist. After all, it was his anti-tax fatwa on Alabama Governor Bob Riley that caused the people of that state to vote down Riley's necessary and Christ-like tax referendum to ensure solvency. Because of the budgetary mess that remains in the land of the Crimson Tide, five thousand prisoners are set to be paroled early because the state can no longer afford to house them. And that could just be the beginning.
If O'Liely got so upset over the release of one person, you can imagine what he'll sound like when five grand get to walk. Oh . . . wait . . . it's in the name of anti-tax demagoguery? Guess you wont be hearing anything from him!
I think I'll write him an email that he wont read. That oughtta show him.
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