We’re not sure exactly what she’s pissed about, but thanks, anonymous 13-year-old girl, for making our day with your voice mail.

Listen here.

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  1. She has a point…Good to know our young people do have the ability to think for themselves and don’t believe your liberal junk.

  2. I doubt very much she was thinking for herself. That sounds like something that came straight from her parents or over the pulpit. But I guess she has Freedom of Speech, just like the Source – so good for her.

  3. this is baloney, there is no point to this at all. if she has an opinion about something, she should indicate the issue and lay out her reasoning for disagreement. broad baseless statements like “why are you trying to pull this propaganda over the American people” sounds like it’s coming from disgruntled conservative parents. standard lack of rational discourse from the right.

  4. @ Steve Jones – I started to read your comment, but I was unable to get passed the third word. Due to the fact that your are so stupid that you miss spelled BOLOGNA, with “as you spelled it baloney”, I could no longer justify to myself that your comment would be any less simple then your inability to spell at a third grade level.
    If in fact you are a third grader, or โ€œsimpleโ€ then please excuse this comment, because you are doing a terrific job. Baloney is actually a word and means the same thing as Bologna, but it is only in existence because the majority of morons couldnโ€™t spell it properly so they added it as an alternate spelling. Please note this spelling is for the ignorant. For the sake of humanity there is even a freaking song about BOLOGNA and in that song THEY SPELL THE WORD.
    So I am in regret that I could not read your comment and take it seriously, and I hope one day you will expand your vocabulary so it can be a more eclectic one.

    Sincerely,
    Jason

  5. Dear Jason,

    Thank you for the classic use of the “I can’t think of an argument so I am going to attack your grammar/spelling” internet argument. Fallacies are fun, aren’t they?

    Love,
    Lauren

  6. That’s funny, Jason, because you should have used the word “past” instead of “passed.”

  7. @Jason

    – “past,” not “passed”
    – “than,” not “then”

    I’m not even going to begin with those poor commas you forgot and/or abused.

    There’s nothing funnier to me than a person who slags on someone’s spelling using misspelled words…

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