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« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2012, 12:19:37 pm »

I love how he's turned this into "I am sorry for acting like a liberal and sinking to  their level"

what a fuck-nut..

gotta love the stupid people on that site tho..


She's a Slut. She said so, in Nancy Pelosi's make believe Committee. She said: "I am getting laid, so much, that I can't afford my Pills. I am putting out my *ss, so many times a week, that Birth Control is becoming out of reach. I am bent over so many Chairs, so many Pool Tables, and so many Ottomans. I spread my legs in so many beds, so many stairwells, and on the Hoods of so many cars at the Keg Parties, every week, that I need some to GIVE ME MONEY."

it got worse after that, but that snippet proves how fucking dumb these people are...the amount of sex doesn't coincide with the amount of pill.. you take one a day,every day at the same time.. whether you're 'bent over so many chairs' or not..

I hope Ms Fluke is collecting all this for her lawsuit..

this comment tho.. is the winner..!

Ms. Flake is a 30 year old Columbia University Social Studies lunatic that works full time as a feminazi who knew that Georgetown did not pay for contraception. She went there to change the policy as an activist. She is a community organizer!


Say it ain't so? A... community organizer.. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhh help, their coming for us!!!

HAHAHA!

fucking insane..

And they're falling over themselves standing up for the pig:
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Large portions of the right-wing media complex saw nothing wrong with that kind of behavior; saw nothing wrong with the 53 bullying smears Limbaugh unloaded on the student in front of his national radio audience. Not only did they defend Limbaugh, they lashed out at anyone who suggested the titan talker lacked common sense. And then they stomped on Sandra Fluke's reputation some more.

A sample of the swill:

-Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin denounced Fluke as a "femme-agogue tool."

-The right-wing site Jawa Report illustrated a post about Fluke with a picture of a tattoo that reads "Semen Demon."

-Pam Geller wrote that Fluke is "banging it five times a day" and that "calling this whore a slut was a softball."

-Accuracy in Media's Don Irvine called her a "skank."

-Former CPAC Blogger of The Year, Ace of Spades, called Fluke a "shiftless rent-a-cooch from East Whoreville."

-Michelle Malkin guest blogger Doug Ross used "Got Slut?" in a headline and suggested Fluke suffered from "nymphomania."

-Dana Loesch complained the controversy surrounding Limbaugh's three-day "slut" campaign represented a "manufactured" story. (This, before Limbaugh responded to the "manufactured" story by issuing a rare public statement.)

Meanwhile...the list of sponsors leaving is
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The steady stream of advertisers fleeing Rush Limbaugh's radio show continued on Monday and Tuesday, as at least eight more sponsors announced they would no longer run commercials on the program in the wake of Limbaugh's offensive comments about Sandra Fluke.

Even though Limbaugh has apologized for calling Fluke a "slut" and a "prostitute" for her advocacy of insurance coverage of birth control, advertisers are still moving towards the exits. On Monday night, makeup company Bare Escentuals told its Twitter followers that it was pulling its ads:

On Tuesday, Think Progress listed five additional companies who have vacated the show: AccuQuote, ServiceMagic, Polycom, Hadeed Carpet and Thompson Creek Windows.

The eight businesses join at least nine others (including AOL, parent company of The Huffington Post) in ending their association with Limbaugh's show. Two radio stations have also dropped the program in the wake of Limbaugh's comments about Fluke.

On Monday, Limbaugh addressed the advertisers leaving his show.

"They decided they don't want you or your business anymore," he said. "This program is always about you... I knew the political inclinations of these people. They didn't care that they were profiting, and I didn't either. No radio broadcast will succeed by putting business ahead of the needs of its loyal audience."
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