BB
If you indeed straddle the fenceas they say, you're at least right half the time which is more than we can say about your detractors.
You could put a few paragraph breaks in once in awhile though.
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BB If you indeed straddle the fenceas they say, you're at least right half the time which is more than we can say about your detractors. You could put a few paragraph breaks in once in awhile though. |
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Hi Oldfox A pleasure. Even though I feel I understand the implications of independence, it goes without saying that something as simple as hugging or spanking one's unruly child, depends upon your ability to be objective and independant. It always hurt me more than my child, but my love and for the sake of what's right stands before all else. I just hate to feel the need to explain. But in all fairness, it's for those other posters who disagree with being able to tell when the table has been turned on us and our expectations. It's not only fair but our obligation to recognize when our favorite has gone bad. That fence isn't an in penetrable force, at least not for free thinking wise souls, who know when they have been stung. I don't know you or any others here really, but I do believe that any one of us would let go of that hornet once it stung us? Bush stung me, that's all. It doesn't change him, it changes us, or should anyway. I still think my vote for McCain... though I didn't like Palin proves said independence. Gridlock is a good thing. If we had that kind if gridlock the entire eight years he held us under that spell, those free trade deals and our economy would not be in the shape it's in. I can say that because it was his signature that put them in play. Give me a good politician and I'll recognize him/her regardless of party. That's an independent also. I'm tired. Gnight. Lucy |
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Bird...please understand that BB has always been attributed to myself. While I don't really care if you answer "BB" ; I will only note that mall's post was not meant for me. In fact, mal fails to answer my direct questions to....so be careful of the liberal company you keep here, since you have now revealed yourself as a liberal.
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Hi Oldfox A pleasure. Even though I feel I understand the implications of independence, it goes without saying that something as simple as hugging or spanking one's unruly child, depends upon your ability to be objective and independant. It always hurt me more than my child, but my love and for the sake of what's right stands before all else. I just hate to feel the need to explain. But in all fairness, it's for those other posters who disagree with being able to tell when the table has been turned on us and our expectations. It's not only fair but our obligation to recognize when our favorite has gone bad. That fence isn't an in penetrable force, at least not for free thinking wise souls, who know when they have been stung. I don't know you or any others here really, but I do believe that any one of us would let go of that hornet once it stung us? Bush stung me, that's all. It doesn't change him, it changes us, or should anyway. I still think my vote for McCain... though I didn't like Palin proves said independence. Gridlock is a good thing. If we had that kind if gridlock the entire eight years he held us under that spell, those free trade deals and our economy would not be in the shape it's in. I can say that because it was his signature that put them in play. Give me a good politician and I'll recognize him/her regardless of party. That's an independent also. I'm tired. Gnight. Lucy
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