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Very creative. I should have bought 3-M stock.
Uh, I know this is the lunch break, but are you going to put anything up about your hero James O’Keefe getting busted at Landrieu’s office? If convicted, he won’t be pimping anymore–his jailhouse buddies will be pimping him.
Ted, is this incident relevant to this blog? Did James O’Keefe incite anyone to violence, e.g. advise his girlfriend to get an abortion (after first fornicating)? I haven’t heard that he did anything wrong except misrepresent himself as a telephone repairman. Perhaps you should note the orders of magnitude in difference between an organization that condones rape and disobedience to parents–and routinely murders children–and an individual who has broken the law but not done any serious evil.
I can understand your satisfaction at what you regard to be his comeuppance. The culture war results in real enemies, doesn’t it? Are you sure that you are on the right side?
Anyway, maybe Jill will report on this event once we know more. Or maybe she thinks it’s irrelevant or trivial, and only worthy of attention for further revelation of the complete lack of a sense of proportion on the part of the MSM.
Oh, it wasn’t James O’Keefe who misrepresented himself as a phone repairman; it was his two friends. But they and a fourth man were all in the scheme together–whatever that scheme was. We still don’t know.