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He tells a postal worker this to her face.
Karma, please approach the bench.
In addition to being very un-neighborly, this is also illegal.
She calls homosexuality "perverted" and a "cancer" and other mean things on her Facebook page.
MSNBC thinks this is FUNNY.
"Given a choice, people will stare longer at the faces of people they've heard bad things about."
The bill is heading to the State Assembly.
Avoid them at all costs.
They are not his brothers and sisters, he informs them.
They've decided not to protest at a 9-year-old Tucson massacre victim's funeral, but not because they are suddenly good people.
The First Amendment and a human counterprotest might throw off their evil plan.
This time it's a little TOO bad: He was arrested.
Without the bailout, McDonald's wouldn't have opened and your phone service might have stopped.
According to his snitchy friend, Dustin Dominiak wrote that terrible Gawker piece.
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