Rosie O’Donnell Rant That Fire Doesn’t Melt Steel Loses Credibility After Oakland Tanker Accident at ‘The Maze’ Bridge
While saying she didn’t know what to believe about the U.S. government’s involvement in the attacks of Sept. 11, she …
While saying she didn’t know what to believe about the U.S. government’s involvement in the attacks of Sept. 11, she …
Randall Tobias, head of the Bush administration’s foreign aid programs and coordinator of global AIDS relief, abruptly resigned Friday after …
“I propose a limitation be put on how many squares of toilet paper can be used in any one sitting.”…
Arlington Heights Village Trustee:
Thomas Hayes, Helen Jensen, John Scaleta, Thomas Stengren
High School District 214
Bill Duesling, Alva Kruetzer, …
Elizabeth Hasselbeck is glad that Imus was fired, but doesn’t think her cohort Rosie O’Donnell should be fired for criticizing …
New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine was heavily sedated and breathing with the asssistance of a ventilator on Friday after an …
The Don Imus Hair-Do.
Just why do people get themselves into trouble with comments when they might be better off …
On FOXNEWS Neil Cavuto interviewed rapper M-1 and asked him the question of hypocrisy comparing the firing of Don Imus …
Don Imus has lost his MSNBC show and CBS radio show for calling the Rutgers women’s basketball team “nappy-headed hos.” …
To give some of these people credit, a person has a right to change their mind. Quotes taken with a long time interval in between statements could be excused, but simultaneous attacks and behavior would […]
Jesse Jackson criticized Imus and demanded more serious punishment for his remarks insulting the Rutgers Womens’ Basketball Team April 4. …
Global Warming danger from man-made carbon dioxide emissions: Is it science or politics?
“Man-made global warming is no longer just …
Hypocrisy is the act of condemning another person with a criticism of a behavior or a lack of behavior which is also committed (openly or secretly) by the critic. A person engaged in hypocrisy is […]
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