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again, someone making assumptions because i started this thread. i didn't start a thread about the standoff. didn't post one about his comments. only posted when he doubled down on his comments with a bad attempt at defending them, when his initial comments were pretty much indefensible. but, no, not outraged. you guys are reading way too much into my post that started the thread. also, again i see the use of libtard in your reply to me. i am neither a liberal, nor retarded (and that word is not something people like to see, my apologies) so please stop with that.
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We can't see your original post because you removed it - but much like the other threads you start based one someone's actions / beliefs that you don't agree with - you at least gave the impression that you found his remarks outrageous, so if that doesn't mean you were outraged, What was the purpose of the thread if not to draw attention to his remarks? I know you are neither a liberal nor retarded - My response was clearly directed, in general terms, to all of this feigned outrage over what is tantamount to simply an ignorant old man's rantings. An old man who no one in this world would have ever known a single thing about had it not been for the "Pelosi-izing" of the US Government. |
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it was to draw attention to his hypocrisy, hypocrisy being one of my pet peeves. i seldom get 'outraged'. more often, if starting a thread it's to start a conversation about something i either agree or disagree with, or to get thoughts from others. at work, i have moments of business punctuated by longer moments of boredom, in which i have time to read...and no one to talk to except the dog. so, much of the time i start a thread here, or go to slate, to enjoy conversation. it's not out of outrage, it's out of lack of people to talk to at work. but, quite often it has its good points!
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |