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September 1, 2008
Ask Alan (Colmes)
Aside from making it impossible for conservative guests to answer his convoluted compound "questions"(actually laundry lists of lefty talking points) Alan Colmes, it appears is an expert on obstetrics. Missing but captured by Wizbang from his website is his blog indicating Palin's last child suffered from poor pre-natal care by his mother. Lots of people are outraged by his comment, but I think we should encourage readers with obstetrics questions to feel free to ask Alan for advice. It is so nice to know that this utterly unprepossessing, apparent shlub is actually a fount of potentially useful knowledge. Remember, Ask Alan for any gynecological or obstetric questions. It's free and worth no more than that.. |
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