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"I can understand why Obama might want a little vacation"

Only a tried and true wingnut could come up with a remark like this.

Just making shit up. You are a disgrace to bloggers. And a disgrace to our country. Good God, we're better than this kind of utter bullshit.

Harpo, do you EVER have anything meaningful to contribute besides the constant verbal diarrhea that spews out of your mouth?

It's more obvious with every new bitchy post you make why you were banned by Patterico's.

I like the vast majority of regulars here could only hope that Dan would bend his rule a little and do the same.

You are truly pathetic!

jharp was one of the most foul mouthed pathetic useless idiots to ever post comments at Captains Quarters... A true example of the "misery loves company" mantra so deserving of a Liberal.

I'm not seeing where this has much to do with Obama. But what I'd like to know is, if J3R had given $25,000 to Blago in 2002, and his wife had got the job, would we he have snitched?

/Stop snitchin'

I see Narcissus, aka jharp, is ranting again. Back to your mirror, Narci.

“He could get hurt if Reverend Jackson Sr decides he wants to collect his prize.”

LOL! Someone could. I suspect, however, that there will be concerted efforts to paper over any differences between the two groups if things look to get serious.

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