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seuss
Not much else to say... watch the clips.

He's not even rebroadcasting at 11 EST...

WATCH THESE CLIPS!!!
same link for MclCellan earlier.
sky of mind
QUOTE (seuss @ Friday, 30 May 2008, 5:55 pm) *
Not much else to say... watch the clips.

He's not even rebroadcasting at 11 EST...

WATCH THESE CLIPS!!!
same link for MclCellan earlier.





Post the link again here please.
karen
QUOTE (sky of mind @ Saturday, 31 May 2008, 10:22 pm) *
Post the link again here please.


QUOTE (seuss @ Friday, 30 May 2008, 7:00 am) *
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/
in order to watch them in order, remember the show is called "countdown"


Here ya go.
I think it's about #3 on the countdown, but they're all worth looking at anyway.
seuss
QUOTE (karen @ Sunday, 1 June 2008, 4:17 am) *
Here ya go.
I think it's about #3 on the countdown, but they're all worth looking at anyway.

one of the clips is Murdoch as worst person, one is O'rielly remixed, and one(I'm not sure if its actually on the player) is where kieth calls for a boycott of dunkin donuts because they pulled their add in "fear" of malkin
sky of mind
Every time I click that link I wind up spending an hour.

Great stuff!


I'd like to nominate Keith Olbermann as President Barack Obama's White House Press Secretary!
seuss
QUOTE (sky of mind @ Sunday, 1 June 2008, 12:44 pm) *
Every time I click that link I wind up spending an hour.

Great stuff!


I'd like to nominate Keith Olbermann as President Barack Obama's White House Press Secretary!


If he actually wants transparancy, honesty, and positive change, that'd be a good idea.
I doubt he'd be all that welcome, though.
MSNBC's ratings would tank, too.
I'm sure they'd pay him enough to keep him there.
sky of mind
QUOTE (seuss @ Sunday, 1 June 2008, 10:38 am) *
If he actually wants transparancy, honesty, and positive change, that'd be a good idea.
I doubt he'd be all that welcome, though.
MSNBC's ratings would tank, too.
I'm sure they'd pay him enough to keep him there.




Think would it would do to OhReally's blood pressure.
seuss
QUOTE (sky of mind @ Sunday, 1 June 2008, 1:41 pm) *
Think would it would do to OhReally's blood pressure.

O'Rielly would be stoked...
Countdown would be out of the picture, along with the rest of MSNBC, so there'd be no one left to bash him to death when he raised stupid sh*t about the Administration...
No, I think Keith should stay where he is.
sky of mind
QUOTE (seuss @ Sunday, 1 June 2008, 11:50 am) *
O'Rielly would be stoked...
Countdown would be out of the picture, along with the rest of MSNBC, so there'd be no one left to bash him to death when he raised stupid sh*t about the Administration...
No, I think Keith should stay where he is.




Yes, but Keith could then quite rightly look down his nose at the man, and he'd know it.
soon2b
An interesting aside on the Michelle Malkin/Dunkin Donuts affair, for those who might not remember, is that Dunkin Donuts was acquired by the Carlyle Group a few years back (should've been boycotted then). I found this interesting tidbit while using the Google:
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Carlisle Group
The Carlisle Group (which includes Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins) are sueing employers if they don’t use the e-verify system (an electronic system that looks for discrepancies between the records of SSA and workers’ records. The Carlisle group also has ties to the Bush family. George Bush senior is one of founders of Carlisle Group.
The Carlisle Group has used no-match letters to fire senior workers that are getting higher wages. This is an example of how the new DHS rule is used to force employers to use the rule to discriminate or retaliate against workers.


http://www.pwcsc.org/news.htm
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