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"since you clearly read this blog"

My gawd, cretin, I have no staff and a toddler for employment and I don't whiff your Honey Wagon, ever.

'false prophets-by their fruits they shall be known'

I must be honest, devout Catholic Andrew Sullivan is one of three reasons why I look upon the Catholic Church as heavy-duty dark worshipers of the occult; the other is the Catholic Church's ACORN association to fund abortion and lastly, the Catholic Church sold its Universal soul to the government's Health Care devil.


Sorry Catholics, your fruit is rotten; if I were to enter any organized religious church I'd enter a Scientology 'space creature' church before entering the Catholic Church of the Occult.

along the lines of 'coming clean'...

has andy ever gone into detail about how many people he gave the aids virus to?

I think Andy lost his mind quite a number of months ago.

"has andy ever gone into detail about how many people he gave the aids virus to?"
If only one of them could have been u. Asswipe.
My apologies to asswipes everywhere.

Who's Andy Sullivan?

"...since you clearly read this blog..." Ha! As if. I don't read his blog and I still know what he says by reading better blogs.

No, it's a better guess that, like Oprah, Andy is simply not that important to Sarah Palin.

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