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David from Chicago writes: "Has everyone at the Times gone loony?
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"You start to go loony.
If you're a ten-year-old with those images, you either go loony or you make a movie like "The Sixth Sense".
No more having to worry that a bunch of state senators might go loony tunes again and try to seize power.
I ask you, has the government gone completely loony?
The next item was "Hazing Goes Loony Tunes," and here it is in its entirety: Word on the sidewalk is that Glen Ridge officialdom pretty much defeated the class of 2007 in the annual senior-on-freshman hazing ritual yesterday by making the rising seniors stay after school for several minutes in order to give freshmen a head start to run home.
Who's loony now?" and the Boston Heralds headline screamed "Alberta goes crazy".
In two years, the idea of impeaching Nixon went from loony-left fantasy, to mainstream, to inevitable.
"Clearly," he writes, "my employer was trying to send a message: I needed to shut my mouth or risk going to the loony bin".
After 30 seconds or so, the first elephant cautiously squeezed between our jeep and the trees to stand directly in front of the dogs, and then she went a little loony.
And Right on cue comes Rick Perry, the newest Republican superhero, capable of going toe-to-loony-toe with Michele Bachmann in linking government to slavery as spookily as Dick Cheney linked 9/11and Saddam Hussein.
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