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Monday, May 07, 2007

Does 'The List' Exist?

Remember that list of 1,546 violent criminals - "ticking time bombs," as city council candidates Charlie Winburn and Melanie Bates described them?

Now there's some dispute as to whether it even exists.

Read more on Gregory Korte's Footnotes blog here.


5 Comments:

at 5:35 PM, May 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

criminals are heard in our poor community, not in the rich white community.

This is the first time we heard a criminal described, but, it is certainly not the first time we have heard them referred to as ticking time bombs!

Why is that ?

Community pride begins at home !

Perhaps, there is some house cleaning to do ?

Don't be offended by terms utilized within your own home-boy hood !

What are we getting all "jacked-up" about ?

"RESPECT" begins at "HOME" !

Should we follow the principle:

Do as I say, not as I do ?

Sounds, "bush whacko" to us !

PATHETIC !

 
at 6:38 PM, May 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't neglect to guve Portune his due credit to this neo-Mccarthyism.

 
at 10:00 PM, May 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder how many sex offenders, perverts, incesters, money-launderers, warmongerers, child abuserers, and commiters of voter fraud are on the list?

Another way of asking the same question: how many Repugnicants are on the list?

 
at 10:05 PM, May 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Our surgically neutered bold typist doesn't seem to have it altogether.

 
at 10:33 PM, May 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey bold wacko...

I don't believe Bush has anything to do with this.

 
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