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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (16966)10/18/2007 6:14:43 AM
From: tonto  Respond to of 224750
 
AS, once again you are wrong. You never get anything right because you never know the facts.

Mississippi is home to more wide waistlines than any other state in America, according to a recently released report from a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group.

Actually Texas has more white collar crooks and obese people than any state in the nation.



To: American Spirit who wrote (16966)10/21/2007 11:52:11 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Respond to of 224750
 
SuperMaher's fake attack on Ditzy Dems(Bill Maher ran into audience after at least 4 security guards had already surrounded the protester)

>Bill Maher ejects 9/11 conspiracy theory activists
TODD HEPLER, Associated Press, Sept 21, 2007

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bill Maher can add "security guard" to his job description alongside comedian and political commentator. Maher on Friday night helped security remove a rowdy protester from the studio and it was all captured on live television.

Maher was talking during one of his weekly panel discussions when a protester in his audience stood up, held up a smuggled-in sign reading "9/11 is a cover up fraud" and shouted comments to the same effect.

The host tried to shout down the audience member, who only became more agitated.

"Do we have some (expletive) security in this building," Maher yelled, "or do I have to come down there and kick his (expletive)?"

When security surrounded the man, Maher ran into the audience shouting "out! out!"

After the instigator and others were ejected, Maher told his panelists—MSNBC's Chris Matthews, Los Angeles Times columnist Joel Stein and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson—that they often linger outside his studio to share 9/11 conspiracy theories with him and try to get into the show.

"It's the only time I defend Bush," he said.

"I'm thinking about firing my audience department," he added.