Saturday, January 22, 2005

NM for Hire?

Old King Cole was a merry old soul,
And a merry old soul was he;
He called for his pipe,
And he called for his bowl,
And he called for his fiddlers three.
Ev'ry fiddler had a fiddle,
And a very fine fiddle had he.
Tweedle dee, tweedle dee,

Tweedle dee, tweedle dee,
Tweedle dee, tweedle dee,
Went the fiddlers three,
Oh there's none so rare
As can compare,
With King Cole and his fiddlers three.


Colebert King,

How cute that you have taken on a name of a fairy tale. What a fairy life you lead. The fantasy of the lawless Bush regime is your ID.

Colebert King languishing in his Bush administration contract Negro position as a Negro for Empire fiddling for our own bloody King George Bush fiddles and fiddles and fiddles. What a dirty man to attack Barbara Boxer. What a lying devil!!!

In case you hadn't noticed, Boxer was doing her job and for you to take a comment out of the context of her remarks and then intentionally mischaracterise it as a racial slight makes me wonder how you ever got a job at the Post. Things have certainly changed since I worked there.

Rice was lying young man, just as she has lied before, and she was lying on behalf of the president who she loves more than her own self respect and honor. And it was certainly OK for Boxer and Oliphant and Sylvester to point it out. You should have listened to the hearings as many of us did. The first thing that you would have noticed was that Rice invoked the President's name each and every time that a question was directed at her. Boxer and others were forced to remind Rice time and time again that it was her and not the president who was in the confirmation hearing. If you had pointed out the lies and the inconsistencies in Rices words you would come off as more than a partisan hack hanging out at a newspaper or worse an undercover administration contract Negro stooge as have hit the news lately. If you have an issue with truth telling you should step down from your position with the paper and do infomercials. The Washington Post was not intended to be your racist bully pulpit young man.


sincerely,
Michael Jordan

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