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Sticks and Stones

On Michelle Malkin's website, there are two stories back to back that I thought are really related.

First, there is the story of a nut ball set of American lefty protesters deciding that going nude and protesting will somehow affect people's minds about the war. Good luck with that, eh? LOL.

Next, there is a story about American rightist who get insulted for their appearance by the lefties.

Now, I'm not one to be judgemental... HAH! Good one... [wipes tear from eyes] But have left-wing Americans taken a preverbal peek at the looking glass lately? Come on now, my lefty American friends, are Michael Moore, Helen Thomas or Janet Reno really prize dates you want to bring home to the parents?

Just so you know Americans, broken mirrors also happen in Canada too. Joe Clark, a right-wing in Canada, isn't exactly going to take home the May Flower Prize based on looks.

Warning: Zombie has pictures of the nutballs, which are inappropriate for work.

So be nice lefties! Be nice righties! Be nice my American friends. FOR. THE. LOVE. OF. CANADIAN. MAPLE. SYRUP. BE. NICE.

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I thought they were really related too.. as an example of how Michelle Malkin believes that it's fine to make fun people's appearances if they are liberals, but not if they are conservatives.

I often find that Michelle Malkin takes the easy way out when attempting to decipher difficult intellectual topics. I wrote a column this week that examines her work from that perspective. It might interest you. http://www.ruminationsonamerica.blogspot.com/

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