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John Cusack Calls for 'Satanic Death' of Fox News, GOP Leaders
#11
It seems like he will Say Anything.
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#12
JPK wrote:
In the interest of fair and equal coverage, Christine O'Donnell cancels it all out as an idiotic Christian republican.

Well, you should keep in the entertainment industry for comparisons; e.g. Ted Nugent, Stephen Baldwin, Mel Gibson, etc.
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#13
More distraction from issues issued by FoxNews, no surprise.
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#14
go john go

ymmv

be well

rob
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#15
I consider Stephen Baldwin is officially cancelled out by his equally but oppositely politically outrageous, yet much more talented actor Alex.

JPK
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#16
So how many more of those hollyweird types are satinists like Cusak?
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#17
Who amongst us isn't a satin worshipper?

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#18
LOL
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#19
I used to follow Cusack's tweets (and I like the guy a good deal). He is "out there" which I can actually appreciate. It was the constant incoherent rambling, shit grammar and seeming lack of concern for spelling. I mean, the guy didn't care if he spelled "cat" using the letters "w-u-b". I'm not the bestest of spellers but I can appreciate that my comments and input tend to end up a bit "lost" on the reader if I'm not taking the care to at least make a word recognizable. Run on sentences are another story Wink
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#20
Okay NOW I know why FOX is making a big deal out of this. Because their feet are being held to the fire for Glenn Beck's having inspired Byron Williams' attempted rampage in California.

NOTE: Link only posted in case you have no idea who Byron Williams is or what it has to do with Glenn Beck. I am not endorsing the content of this article so don't argue with me about it: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/08...56400.html

So they have obviously decided to try to find examples of people inspiring violence against them to try to make Beck seem no more harmful than a drunken Tweet.
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