10/03/2012 22:06
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Elmo and Big Bird can probably pay off our debt to China with all of their licensing
Anonymous
10/03/2012 22:05
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
I can picture the Op-ed cartoon now. Romney strangling Big Bird!
Anonymous
10/03/2012 22:05
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Huge moronic mistake!
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:55
Subject: Re:Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Anonymous wrote:So Romney now hates senior citizens, veterans and small children. Awful.
Hilarious!
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:52
Subject: Re:Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
So Romney now hates senior citizens, veterans and small children. Awful.
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:51
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Heartless. No soul. The debil.
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:46
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Heh heh, he promised to fire Jim Lehrer, the moderator.
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:42
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Yes subsidies so I can drive to work. Not so you can stay upstairs watching a stupid show.
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:41
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
It's well known that he wants PBS to die, isn't it?
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:41
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
The federal govt really doesn't have to pay for everything. You know this right?
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:40
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Yup. No more Downtown Abbey either. But subsidies for big oil
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:39
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
You'll certainly get a tax deduction for your future charitable contribution to PBS.
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:38
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
That's what he said!
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:38
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
Just wondering how much did you donate to PBS last year?
Anonymous
10/03/2012 21:36
Subject: Mitt Romney plans to cancel Sesame Street
One of his debate points is cutting programs not deemed critical enough to "borrow money from China". He then specifically mentioned his like of Big Bird, and followed it with a vow to cut the subsidy to PBS.