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December 22nd, 2006 12:54 PM
#40
Originally posted by kestra
I won't be changing a thing. If you believe I don't care who suffers, you're wrong. It's really that simple.
Kestra nobody in this thread believes you care (at least that I can see), and not everyone here is pro-Bush or conservative, neccessarily. I don't like George Bush, either. I wouldn't call him a horrible leader or a miserable failure, but I do think in contrast to some of the men of history I admire, he is quite poor or below average. Still, I and lots of others are apparently getting the wrong impression about you. Not only that, we're all getting the SAME wrong impression about you.
Now ... how can you say that's OUR fault? You know what? People on these forums and on citizen by and large can't stand me. I don't think they really know me, and if they did, we'd get along a lot better and they'd understand when I'm just having a Lewis Black moment or being sarcastic. Whose fault is that, though? If one person misunderstands me, okay, I might can blame it on that person. If five people misunderstand me and they all misunderstand the same way, then I have to hold myself a bit more accountable.
Quit being so stuck up. There are two options, here. 1) Your rhetoric is displaying your true, blind hatred for the U.S. administration -- a hatred that would have them come out of Iraq looking like shit no matter what the cost or suffering. 2) Your rhetoric is giving everyone the wrong impression about you and that's YOUR fault and YOU need to change the way you speak about things.
I'm going to cut straight to the chase and tell you I think it's option number one, I just don't think you can bring yourself to actually admit your inner most desires and what you'd be willing to accept in order to see them play out on the evening news. You're just like every other big liberal I know. You're invested in this country's failure. The liberals I'm talking about don't like that soldiers and Iraqis are dying, but every time one DOES die, they jump for joy because it proves their point -- it vindicates their arguments. So yes, I think you like it when people die and our Mid-East efforts fail. It makes you feel right, and human beings love to feel right.
Am I wrong? If I am, that's your fault. I gather I'm not the only one that feels this way about you.
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