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Bulletin columnist Chris Freind has a whole column of this:
Brilliant. I am thrilled that someone had the guts to spit it out. I agree with your article 100 percent. I’m sure the Inquirer would never print such a piece.
Mary
Philadelphia
Great article. To me it’s a breath of fresh air to finally read a media report on this matter without the slant of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. They would rather have the outcome appear to be pure racism and discrimination. I think everyone who has knowledge of their agenda has come to realize these two charlatans as nothing more than decaying pieces of carrion.
Bob
Encinitas, Calif.
Very well written. I applaud you for writing something that, to me, hit the nail on the head. I appreciate the fact that you have the guts to write the truth. Keep up writing the truth, and maybe some others in your line of work will not always take the easy way out.
Jason
Davenport, Ia.
And it goes on like this and this is the whole column and ahhhhhhhhhh treesdiedforthis.
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“decaying pieces of carrion”
car·ri·on [kar-ee-uhn]
–noun
1. dead and putrefying flesh.
2. rottenness; anything vile.
Read this guy’s column from Sept. 23, the one this column is in reference to.
He is a complete jackass.
I like to rub mango caramel coffee in my underarms before I go to sleep. It helps me breathe in the molecules of healing during the night.