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Friday
May252012

Our Keene Correspondent Checks In

Rep. Steve Lindsey, D-Keene, checks in with an interesting report today.  I particularly like Mike Marland's "Clark Gable Day" comment.  All I can say to left wing idealogues (not that there's anything wrong with that!) like Arnie Arnesen is that you can easily check the numbers...Stalin killed many millions more than did Hitler (and is it not a good liberal tenet that each life counts the same?); of course, Stalin also had a better p.r. team...or as they say, he lived to write the history, and he who writes the history wins over the weak-minded like Ms. Arnesen...she really should read a little history before she decides to sound off again!  If the hammer and sickle fits, wear it...if the twisted cross fits, wear it.  Better yet, why don't we all simply make a bound to fight tyranny wherever we find it...starting right on the floor of Bill O'Brien's House.

To all,

    This morning, on Dan Mitchell's talkshow on WKBK.  Arnie Arnesen was on.  I called in.   I asked about the infamous "If the Mustache Fits" Mike Marland cartoon.  Arnesen was off to the races commenting on the cartoon and how inappropriate imagery like Heil Sieg was.   Mitchell countered that the Right also uses imagery of Stalin for the left, morphing images of Obama and all.  But Arnie felt this Hitler ties were worse as they are more widely known.

     Mike Marland, who lives in the Monadnock Region and listens to the show, called in.  After hearing of the two hosts concerns and information proffered, Mike said it was a "Clark Gable Day."  Whatz that mean, said Mitchell.   ....  "Frankly... I don't give a damn" said Marland  ... A reference to the memorable lines of Gone with the Wind.

    Marland also said he was busy at work this week, pumping out a line of cartoons that will further comment on our doings.

---Steve Lindsey
Keene, NH

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