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What Shame Feels Like: Elie Wiesel Condemning You, On Twitter

Assumes fact not in evidence: that these people can feel shame, let alone even know what shame is. Third person tweets = WIN. It’s almost like he can’t even be bothered with the likes of the teabaggers. Full Article at Wonkette

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