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Jewell Veal

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Nov 14, 2012, 7:05:52 PM11/14/12
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'Lickin' Ass and Fakin' Military Service' is a Proven Fraud, a Proven
Liar, a Proven Thief, and recently a Proven Malicious Poster. She is
the most prolific liar in this newsgroup and also the most prolific
thief of other's writings. She is also a Stolen Valor stain on
America. Note that when you reply to a Proven Liar you encourage them
to continue lying.

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"Why do you always LIE?"


On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 04:38:51 -0400, Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names
<PopUl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>The U.S. Census Bureau has a handy interactive map, where you can
>track the participation rate anywhere in the country, down to the
>smallest town.
>http://2010.census.gov/2010census/take10map/
>As of today, the national participation rate is 46%.
>However, here's one place where they're doing much better than the
>national average:
>These six counties are exceeding the national average by quite a bit:
>Stearns: 55%
>Benton: 55%
>Sherburne: 54%
>Wright: 58%
>Anoka: 54%
>Washington: 53%
>That's an average of 55%. They are among the highest reporting
>counties in their state, and their state is among the highest
>reporting in the country.
>Which state is it?
>Heh, he -- it's MINNESOTA.
>And what do those six counties have in common?
>Why, they're none other than Minnesota's 6th Congressional District.
>Home of Michele Bachmann. You know -- Michelle "Batshit Crazy"
>Bachmann -- the one who urged her constituents to not fill out their
>census forms.

Oops! Caught lying, again:

Bachmann will push 2010 census
03/03/10
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/84619-bachmann-will-push-2010-census

>Of course, she hasn't been saying a whole lot about that lately,
>possibly because Minnesota could be in danger of losing a
>Congressional seat, especially if the state is undercounted:
>State demographer Tom Gillaspy has been warning for months that the
>next census could result in the loss of one congressional seat in
>Minnesota. In fact, he confessed last week that, until the recession
>hit, he was almost resigned to the probability that Minnesotans would
>be allowed to elect only seven U.S. House members from newly drawn
>districts in 2012.
>Luckily for the State of Minnesota--and possibly for Bachmann--the
>people there appear to be civic-minded citizens who are aware of their
>legal obligation to fill out and mail in their forms. Kudos to the
>people of the 6th Congressional District for doing their duty, and not
>listening to their crazy representative. Now maybe they can get around
>to electing somebody who isn't nuts.

Oops! Caught STEALING, again...

Did you want us to think YOU wrote the article above?

You didn't write the article above, YOU STOLE it from here:

http://webkit.dailykos.com/stories/2010/3/29/205643/668.html

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Reva Palmer Shipman

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Nov 14, 2012, 8:19:08 PM11/14/12
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Sir Gay is an unidentified imposter (sock puppet) and scores 9.4 on
the Faggotry Meter. (Which strongly suggests he is a sock puppet of
Fwanklin Hummer, although others suggest he is a sock of Retardia or
Lickin' Ass.) Sir Gay is mostly a public imbecile, a proven liar and
an ultra-left butthurt faggot.

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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 08:25:40 -0700 (PDT), Sir Ray
<waterb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Apr 16, 10:24 am, Bert <b...@iphouse.com> wrote:
>> Innews:0db3bc92-731e-4bf9...@w5g2000vbv.googlegroups.com
>> > Newsmax got this correct,
>> Well, no.
>> The so-called "stand your ground" laws remove the requirement to attempt
>> to flee from an attacker ANYWHERE. The so-called "castle doctrine"
>> allows you to defend yourself in your home or on your property.
>> Besides, the Zimmerman case doesn't (or shouldn't) involve Florida's
>> version of "stand your ground" anyway.
>> If the situation was as Zimmerman's been reported as saying, he had no
>> opportunity to flee, so lethal defense would have been allowed in any case, "stand your ground" or not.
>Good point, on re-reading I see that you are correct, NewsMax
>misrepresented "Stand Your Ground" as being the same as "Castle
>Doctrine" ("also referred to" in the cite) - I thought they were
>treating the two doctrines as similar, but not necessarily the same.
>Dang, Newsmax muffed it again

Oops! Caught lying...

http://www.newsmax.com/US/NRA-TrayvonMartin-LaPierre-media/2012/04/14/id/435879

"Also referred to" used in the context AFTER Wayne said "You
reporters, you don't care about those people" OBVIOUSLY refers to
OTHER media...
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