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Filed in National by on December 22, 2007

Read this nutbag crap.

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Jason330 is a deep cover double agent working for the GOP. Don't tell anybody.

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  1. liberalgeek says:

    Those guys are on fire this week. The War on Christmas must have them shell-shocked. I cannot seem to find their equivalent on the left in the DE blogosphere. Perhaps I should make that my New Years Resolution.

    To be the crazy-ass hippie socialist that Frank and David Anderson want me to be.

  2. Rebecca says:

    Food prices are going up — I just shopped for Christmas Dinner and I’m in sticker shock over the cost of a roast. Does this surprise anyone? Food production takes energy and energy will never, ever, be cheap again.

    Inflation hit 2.2% last month. That’s without counting gas or groceries. The Fed can’t face the real inflation rate so they take those two items out of the calculation. Then they lower interest rates to help bail out their buddies on Wall Street. But Dave doesn’t complain about that bit of government tampering.

    BushCo is scrambling around to find ways to save the crazy bankers from their greedy mistakes, but Dave doesn’t complain about that bit of government tampering.

    It all depends upon which side of the class war you are on. We know which side the Republicans are on.

  3. Joe Cass says:

    little did I know that my march toward socialism was being led by Geo W. I could have sworn he was leading me down the path to facism.

  4. cassandra m says:

    That post at FSP was more pitiful than funny. Ignoring history and science (and whatever other inconvienent facts) to rush off to today’s talking points just provides one more window into how the hive mind maintains its, well, hive.

    They’d be praising to high heaven a bill that transfers taxpayer funds to subsidize ExxonMobil for exploration or transport of crude. Pretending, of course, that the rest of us would not remember that ExxonMobile (or whatever oil company) can make the so-called free market sit up and sing when it needs to.