^ Marmers is racist? I thought I was the only one accused of dat.
^^ Booners, that's a great cartoon. 5555555555555
^ Marmers is racist? I thought I was the only one accused of dat.
^^ Booners, that's a great cartoon. 5555555555555
"Cut His Nuts off"
South Park Studios
I do love South Park. Nothing is sacred.
How about some slanted MSM reporting:
“ CNN Re-airs Two Year Old Glowing Look at Jackson, No Mention of ‘Hymietown’
Thursday Funnies: You Can't Say 'Nuts' on Television
Jackson's Obama Comments: Should Fox Have Broadcast Them?
CBS’s Smith ‘Sad’ Over Jackson's Comments
Liberal Hypocrisy: Jackson's Nuttiness Funny If About Cheney
ABC Tries to Understand Jackson's 'Colorful,' 'Cut His Nuts Off' Obama Remark
Mixed Nuts: Tracking Media Coverage of Jackson's Slur
A Deplorable Bitter Clinger
It seems Mr. Jackson not only wanted Obama’s balls, but he used the “N” word as well – maybe.
Seems a Foxnews insider says he did, Mr. Jackson release a new vague apology, and currently Foxnews say they won’t (at least not yet) release the transcripts. Makes one wonder if maybe he did not say it in the first place, or they don’t have any physical proof that he actually said it, or they are waiting for someone to step on their dick in responding to this aligation before officially releasing any supporting evidence.
Fox: Jackson used racial slur to refer to blacks in off-air remarks where he criticized Obama - International Herald Tribune
Fox: Jackson used N-word in remarks - Barack Obama News - MSNBC.comFox: Jackson used racial slur to refer to blacks in off-air remarks where he criticized Obama
CHICAGO: The Rev. Jesse Jackson used an emotionally charged racial slur during a break in a TV interview in which he criticized presidential candidate Barack Obama, Fox News confirmed Wednesday.....
Though a Fox spokesman confirmed to The Associated Press that Jackson used the slur, the network declined to release the full transcript of the July 6 show and did not air the comments.
"Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, it takes religion" - Steven Weinberg
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