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Levin fixates on Sen. Akaka's name: "Isn't an Akaka one of the banned words? ... it just sounds bad," "not to be confused with Macaca"

November 13, 2009 7:35 pm ET

From the November 12 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Mark Levin Show:

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    • Author by soze169880 (November 13, 2009 7:38 pm ET)
         
      He's in full spiteful-little-girl mode today.
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    • Author by tangaroa (November 13, 2009 7:48 pm ET)
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      Excuse me, but how old is this guy? The age for "caca" jokes is about five. Too young to have a radio show.
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      • Author by thebigsheister (November 14, 2009 2:27 am ET)
           
        I couldn't tell you, his name doesn't ring a bell. But based on his voice I'd say he's yet to enter puberty. BOO-YA! Damn, Levin, you got seeeeeerved!
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    • Author by DAWUSS (November 13, 2009 8:26 pm ET)
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      See also: Cheap Shots 101
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (November 13, 2009 8:42 pm ET)
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      Levin fixates on Sen. Akaka's name: "isn't an Akaka one of the banned words? Maybe not, but it just sounds bad...not to be confused with Macaca"

      WTF!!! Sen. Akaka is a Polynesian. A Native Hawaiian which refers to the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands or their descendants. What a retard!
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    • Author by jjamele2880 (November 13, 2009 9:23 pm ET)
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      Levin knows that while the average age of his listeners is around 75, their mental age is around eight. I'm sure most of them thought "caca" and broke out laughing.
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    • Author by Sharpe (November 14, 2009 12:18 am ET)
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      Where does the constitution stand on building highways or running schools or libraries? How about establishing wildlife reserves? or establishing medicare? or taxing stuff like cigarettes or alcohol more heavily? Or running the mail service? Where does the constitution say the pres can make addresses on tv or have a website? Where does congress say people can lobby or pay for campaign services for candidates? Where does it specify that the pres can give speeches to congress or interviews to media? Are they abusing all their powers by doing all the above? These people dont seem to realize the constitution was written 200 years ago.

      And what is expressly said in the constitution that repugs dont like they just ignore - like the constitution directly states that religion and law should not at all be intertwined - yet, abortion laws and same sex marriage laws are both run on religious reasons and not at all on the constitution. Where does it say government can ban abortion or ban same sex marriage? It more likely can be said that it cant rather than that it can.
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    • Author by New Frontier (November 14, 2009 8:38 am ET)
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      Leave comedy to the professionals, Levin. Stick with what you do best: the (unfunny) Angry, Persecuted, Victimized White Male.
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