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Question:

Should Rosie be trapped in a net, hoisted aboard a supertanker and shipped back to Ireland?

I generally like Irish people, but damn - we've suffered enough.

Answer:

No. What's the difference between her and everything other wind-bag on TV?
You guys 'created' her, you keep her. Don't export your freaks. BTW, if you include O'Reilly, Coulter, Limbaugh and Hannity, maybe we can find a deserted island somewhere for them?
For every Anne Coulter, there is equal and opposite Rosie O'Donnell. P's first law of dynamic curmudgeonry. .
why punish the good people of Ireland? send her to a deserted island so she can be with her fan. she will need a mirror for that.
do you think it's odd that you've put so much energy into hating someone who doesn't even know you exist? Since 1997, Rosie's For All Kids Foundation has awarded more than $22 million in Early Childhood Care and Education program grants to over 900 nonprofit organizations that provide opportunities for thousands of America’s kids.[citation needed] Through the Cutie Patootie? Center capital grants program, 27 early education centers in large cities across the United States have received nearly $8 million to expand their services.[citation needed] On October 30, 2006 The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children honored Rosie O’Donnell at its 2006 gala for her commitment to protecting endangered children.[7] It's our privilege to be honoring and hosting Rosie, said NYSPCC president David Stack in a statement. Her Rosie's for All Kids Foundation has awarded more than $22 million in grants to over 1,400 child-related organizations, and that's just one of her many impressive activities on behalf of children.

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