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"The Huffington Post has never gone out of its way to be responsible in what it publishes."

And smearing brain-damaged 12 year olds is HIGHLY responsible. Semper Fi, patriots!

あぁの~~~ 中国語はわかりませんね。英語か日本語話しますか?よろしくお願いします。q(;´σ`)p

You mean a liberal lied? I'm shocked, SHOCKED I tell ya!

See, bob has that incident seared, SEARED into his memory. He'll just never be able to provide proof for it, that's all.

But, does that really matter? He believes it, so it's Truth to him.

Huffington Post writers are out of control. The other day I read one in which some guy was blasting Ann Coulter because he spotted her in a gay owned restaurant, which in his mind makes her a hypocrite because she's supposed to hate gays. Oh, and they apparently delete any comments that don't toe the approved line.

"--- The other day I read one in which some guy was blasting Ann Coulter because he spotted her in a gay owned restaurant, which in his mind makes her a hypocrite ---"

That fellow obviously missed out on the MoonbatMemo™ that got circulated widely a few months ago on dKos and Huffpo following the "Edwards is a Fag" debacle, that Ann Coulter is in fact actually a closeted male-to-female transsexual.

Yet, if he had but noticed that she was dining on steak tartar, he might have been able to slather her with viscous and perfidious bleatings about her eating of meat with the blood still in it, since while she *may* be a transsexual, she is most definitely not a transsexual transvestite vampire from Transylvania.

I'm still trying to figure out why anybody knows what Huffpo says.

Well said, Captain Joe, but 常州格力.常州海尔??
I think rather 英語か日本語話しますか as seekeronos points out.
;-)

Where do we sign up to learn Kanji? (Actually, I never finished learning the kanas.)

Dan, I don't recall you smearing any brain-damaged 12-year olds, unless, of course, Boob is 12 years old, which would explain a lot of things, I suppose.

SuRge On, bOOb!

BOO!

For Philip McDaniel:

I have a ____very____ limited command of kanji, probably a dozen or two that I know by themselves and a small handful of simple and common combinations ... and I do so amuse my parents-in-law with my strange use of words in conversation when I cannot remember the correct words.

Makes for some fun times, indeed.

For seekeronos:
Actually, I can neither read Japanese nor Chinese. Sadly, as both languages are beautiful. When I was in China I resolved to learn the language and write it but to date have not done so. My email with the kanji and Chinese characters in it was merely playful, by the way...no offense intended.

None taken :)

Actually what I wrote in the post after Captain Joe's translates as:

"Ummmm... I don't understand Chinese... but can you write in English or Japanese? Thanks!"

I'm actually guessing that Captain Joe's post he was posting random Chinese characters, or there was an encoding issue (Chinese has several different encoding schemes for the internet, as does Japanese).

I asked my wife to read it, (she is native Japanese) and she couldn't make heads or tails of it... one of the interesting things about the use of kanji/hanzhi is a wide degreee of commonality between certain groups and kanji compounds. So, in a roundabout way, Chinese, Korean and Japanese can understand each other to a limited degree in written works even if the spoken languages are quite different.

Seeker:
Interesting! Just as an aside, when I was traveling in China and we had stopped in a small village to get directions -- about 150 miles from the Vietnam border, our group and the locals could not understand each other. Not even in Mandarin. But, they could write out their questions and answers in Chinese and could make themselves understood. It was explained to me that the dialects change approximately with every river crossing. [!]

seekeronos,

Just a comment. What you wrote asks 'can you speak English or japanese' (英語か日本語話しますか) To ask 'can you write..' you need to say '英語か日本語を書けますか。

話す is 'to speak, or to say'
書く is 'to write'

日本語の勉強がんばってね!

As for the original post, why should we be surprised by false and libelous accusations from liberals? That is the one thing they are actually good at!

Fact: LGF readers celebrated the death of Rachel Corrie and fantasized about offing her themselves.

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