Saturday, September 22, 2007

Deryk Schlessinger/KingOf*Hearts*

KingOf*Hearts*'s Blurbs [ warning ]
About me:
"I'm not gonna lie I LOVE 8=======D- --:) if there's a hot single guy that wants a skinny athletic man that he can take control of i want you to find me and do me, i love nothing more then a 3some with black dudes!!! A WOMAN WAS WALKING ON A SNOW COVERED PATH AS SHE CAME UPON A DYING SNAKE, SHE CARRIED THE SNAKE BACK TO HER HOME AND NURSED THE SNAKE BACK TO HEALTH.
MANY MONTHS WENT BY AS SHE TENDED TO THE SNAKE UNTIL ONE DAY THE SNAKE STRUCK AT HER SINKING HIS FANGS DEEP WITHIN HER NECK AND PUMPING HER VEINS FULL OF POISON. AS SHE LAID ON THE FLOOR DYING SHE ASKED 'WHY DID YOU BITE ME' AND THE SNAKE REPLIED, 'LOOK BITCH, YOU KNEW I WAS A SNAKE.' " CARTOONS

The Army cleared "the enemy" and declined to clear Deryk Schlessinger* or friends.

*Deryk Schlessinger is the son of Wendy McCaw's* Santa Barbara News-Press (controversy) A2 columnist, Laura Schlessinger. Her recent columns have made a few citizens question why is the Thursday September 13, 2007 "Calling a Muslim a terrorist" column unavailable online?
(here is where the online columns can be purchased)

Locals Deane and Bert Langdon wrote a letter to the editor, Travis Armstrong, about a NewsPress headline "3 Muslims arrested in plot to attack U.S." Laura, not Mr.Armstrong, responded. Her outrage ended with "The Langdons' concern with respect should be sent to bin Laden-not an American newspaper." We'd like to hear the response after that and her shout out to Mayor Marty Blum and the whole city council, she would like them to take their time to impeach Osama bin Laden. When will she ask them in person, something is off putting to use her pulpit where the response is controlled or censored. Most locals present their ideas in person to the City Council, not using their position in such a political manner.
(Another thread had one man upset enough to do his own censoring, he didn't give specifics, just name calling and intimidation)

**Wendy McCaw, famed since the expensive divorce from Craig McCaw, founder of McCaw Cellular (now part of AT&T Mobility) and Clearwire Corporation.

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