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I just read that Ted Kennedy has a cancerous brain tumor. I now must listen to D&C tomorrow. I just know Callahole is going to say something incredibly stupid.
 
While I don't agree with Sen. Kennedy's politics (well, not most of the time anyway), I will not be like a few uncouth overly partisan bloggers whose comments I've read today in other articles on the internet.

My political feelings aside, I am aware that Sen. Kennedy is considered by many who've met him a likeable person, he has done considerable charitable work, and though I may be across the aisle, so to speak, one has to respect the decades he's put in on Capitol Hill.

I wish him a speedy recovery and he and his family will be in my prayers.
 
Thank GOD (my boss) for Mickey Savage......at least someone in this rotten burg will say what I'm thinkin' bout Ted! ::)
 
SonicAl said:
rike101 said:
A buck says he doesn't.

I'd take that bet. Although I just read the thread about Howie and I'm glad he's taking a high road--for once.

Callahan came through for me. I'm up a buck. Just put it in the collection basket and we'll call it even.
 
I listened to "Headlines" for the first time in years. Even when I listened to the show, I never liked that segment. Someone must have muzzled the braying jackass. I want my 20 minutes back.
 
SonicAl said:
Blackroc said:
I happened to catch Savage for a few min's late. I wasn't surprised.

what did Mike Weiner say?

It's not exactly what he happened to say, but, rather, play. Weenie reportedly played a track from a band called The Dead Kennedys, interspersed with an Arnold Schwarzenegger "it's not a tumor" sound drop. I didn't hear it myself; I found out about it on Stephanie Miller's show earlier today.
 
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