thank you for bringing Dennis Schulman's voice to your listeners. His conclusions are so very basic that they may indeed escape many of the voters in our district 5 CD...
Oct. 10 2008 11:54 AM
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john
from BedSty
#4 lol - correct
as if Latino politicians aren't given airtime...
anything to knock the jewish people for some people
Oct. 10 2008 11:44 AM
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howperceptiveetc
yes, 1 and 3, those zionists
Oct. 10 2008 11:15 AM
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Roger
from West Village
I hope Brian will give this much attention to Latino people when they are also running for offices.
Oct. 10 2008 10:58 AM
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adsf
"govts job is regulation" (not corrupt bailouts)
it takes a rabbi to figure that out? perhaps more of a straight up issue of morality than i even figured
thank you
Oct. 10 2008 10:56 AM
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Inquiring Minds
Rabbi
"we can't live without credit"
hmmmm....
What does scripture say about that?
Oct. 10 2008 10:52 AM
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Comments [6]
thank you for bringing Dennis Schulman's voice to your listeners. His conclusions are so very basic that they may indeed escape many of the voters in our district 5 CD...
#4 lol - correct
as if Latino politicians aren't given airtime...
anything to knock the jewish people for some people
yes, 1 and 3, those zionists
I hope Brian will give this much attention to Latino people when they are also running for offices.
"govts job is regulation" (not corrupt bailouts)
it takes a rabbi to figure that out? perhaps more of a straight up issue of morality than i even figured
thank you
Rabbi
"we can't live without credit"
hmmmm....
What does scripture say about that?
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