MissB
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:50 PM
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Interesting post in GD... A decent freeper among us |
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Edited on Sat Apr-30-05 04:13 PM by missb
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Tandalayo_Scheisskopf
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:52 PM
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1. We consider them misguided. |
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They consider us in the same manner. Tenet of the times.
My heart aches for the day when all these polemics and division are seen by people for what they are and are rejected.
The phrase "people of good will" has never been more needed to be put into action in this nation. Before it is too late.
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:53 PM
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MissB
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:56 PM
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4. The title is A Decent Freeper Among Us |
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and I just want to point out that question_everything isn't the freeper. It's the poster in the link that he posted.
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:57 PM
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:55 PM
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3. I'm sorry, but there is no such thing. If he supports Bush, he supports |
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Edited on Sat Apr-30-05 03:57 PM by JimmyJazz
this fucking war - let him keep his $15.00 - I'll send $30.00 in it's place. What is he doing about all those men and women in the field who don't have adequate supplies/body armor? Is he sending them money, too? I seriously doubt it.
I'm sorry to sound so harsh, but one altruistic gesture on the part of a freeper doesn't make up for the fact that he voted for a war mongering, chicken hawk, awol coward of a man to run this country and hundreds of thousands of innocent lives were lost as a result. :rant:
Whewf. I'm sorry - we now resume our regularly scheduled programming.
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MissB
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Sat Apr-30-05 03:58 PM
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I just hope that making that gesture opens him up to the idea that helping other people isn't such a bad thing to do after all. I'm a hopeless romantic, but I rather hope that he/she is beginning to see the light.
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:03 PM
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8. Also, if we had national healthcare, he would be able to |
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keep his donation - Andy would have the insurance he needed.
I'm sorry to sound so harsh - maybe I feel so strongly because this comes on the heels of the crap that was called a "press conference" and because it is the anniversary of the fall of Saigon and that war has been on my mind today.
I'm not a mean, hateful person (hell, most of my family voted for chimpy), but this just doesn't warm the cockles of my heart for some reason.
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:10 PM
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12. Well maybe it doesn't warm your cockles.. |
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But at least he means well. Doesn't make up for the fact for everything he did I know, but still a donation is a donation. I think when it comes to cancer a lot of people can see eye to eye as a lot of us had had lost someone to cancer, in my case An Aunt an Uncle a Grandmother all succumbed to it and recently my Mom defeated cancer "whew". So I can see this guy having lost a love one to cancer.. sees someone is suffering from it have this feeling he/she should help out. In that I commend him.
However.... you're right.. it doesn't excuse the fact he did vote for Bush and because of that well.. etc. etc. I don't think I need to list them again.
So basically, nice gesture, but don't forget everything else he has stand and voted for.
I hope I made sense in writing that... I feel a bit light headed for some reason.
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:11 PM
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Of course it's a nice gesture but people, regardless of their politics, make nice gestures all the time. However, when it comes to making the decisions that affect the entire planet, the choice to vote for and support Bush is incomprehensible to me and I cannot condone it, regardless of whatever nice things a person may do on a day to day basis.
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:01 PM
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7. I know decent people who voted for Bush.. |
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Edited on Sat Apr-30-05 04:02 PM by teach1st
...and I know some hard-headed, idiotic lefties.
Blame the media, perhaps, but some Bush supporters are certain that Iraq will save lives. They're wrong in my opinion, but not monsters.
(Edited for spelling)
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:05 PM
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9. I appreciate your comments. And, as I have stated, I come from |
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a family of Republicans. I think I'm just riled up over this press conference and some other recent developments that I'm not feeling particularly warm toward any freepers at the moment.
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:08 PM
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..I feel that way often, too!
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Sat Apr-30-05 04:06 PM
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Jimmy, you weren't harsh, just truthful. I wish I had said that.
Khash.
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