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Swamp Yankee

Member Since: January 29, 2011

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  • It‘s hard to tell what’s more flawed, your assumptions about the Catholic Church or your command of English grammar. Perhaps you should have attended Catholic schools, last time I checked they taught their pupils to spell correctly.

  • “Rapping” little boys? Learn to spell, jackass.

  • Catholic monks have been doing this sort of thing for sixteen hundred years.

  • David Ortiz chose to become an American citizen and took the oath in 2008. He spends his seasons in Boston and off seasons in Green Bay Wisconsin, where his wife’s family resides. Good luck deporting him, jack*ss.

  • Why doesn’t everybody sit back and relax. There is some serious

    1. Bachmann pretty clearly says John QUINCY Adams argued against slavery. This is demonstrably true. JQA argued against slavery in his post-presidency career as a representative from Massachusetts. He also argued the Amistad case in front of the US Supreme Court in 1841. Short of Frederick Douglass, you just don’t get more anti-slavery than John Quincy Adams.

    2. This means that either Matthews misheard Bachmann or is dumber than he appeared. Why he launches into a diatribe against the is puzzling because John Quincy Adams was 20 when it was drafted and wasn’t at the Constitutional Convention. Making Matthews look a little bit more ignorant and unhinged is the fact John Adams was out of the country, serving as minister to the Netherlands when it was drafted.

    3. Let’s not give Matthews too much credit Glen. Matthews did not attend an Ivy League School. He went to the College of the Holy Cross and UNC for graduate school.