Golly, whiz
Question: How many times can this Osama bin Laden guy die? Read all about it.
Answer: Not enough, bro’ dhimmi. Not enough.
Boycott CITGO
So, that’s where the Venezuelan gas is sold. Well, you won’t see the Roscoe there no more. No, sir. Hope the same is true for you. Every dollar spent at CITGO is a dollar for Hugo Chavez. And while we’re at it, how about swearing off that low-cost Harlem heating oil, too?
Remember what old Rudy Guiliani told Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Alsaud when the nephew of King Faud offered $10 mil to NYC after 9/11—along with the suggestion that America change its foreign policy? Stick it where the sun don’t shine, or words to that effect.
Michelle Malkin has the story.
Whither Roscoe?
Say, this blog is not growing like we’d hoped. We’re not thinking yet of pulling any plugs. But let’s just say the old cost/benefit analysis is not going in the right direction.
So, put on your thinking cap. Next week we plan to post a mini-survey to see what we might do to turn this around. What do you like most about The Roscoe Daily Report? What do you like least? Etc.
Also, we could use more Ask Roscoe questions. It’s a little embarrassing to have to make them up all the time. . .
Question: How many times can this Osama bin Laden guy die? Read all about it.
Answer: Not enough, bro’ dhimmi. Not enough.
Boycott CITGO
So, that’s where the Venezuelan gas is sold. Well, you won’t see the Roscoe there no more. No, sir. Hope the same is true for you. Every dollar spent at CITGO is a dollar for Hugo Chavez. And while we’re at it, how about swearing off that low-cost Harlem heating oil, too?
Remember what old Rudy Guiliani told Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Alsaud when the nephew of King Faud offered $10 mil to NYC after 9/11—along with the suggestion that America change its foreign policy? Stick it where the sun don’t shine, or words to that effect.
Michelle Malkin has the story.
Whither Roscoe?
Say, this blog is not growing like we’d hoped. We’re not thinking yet of pulling any plugs. But let’s just say the old cost/benefit analysis is not going in the right direction.
So, put on your thinking cap. Next week we plan to post a mini-survey to see what we might do to turn this around. What do you like most about The Roscoe Daily Report? What do you like least? Etc.
Also, we could use more Ask Roscoe questions. It’s a little embarrassing to have to make them up all the time. . .
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