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11.03.2004

Another comment that I posted to a blog....unfortunatly I must take up room here to REpost my comments as they are often cut where I originally posted.
ENJOY and plz feel free to comment.
You have my word that YOU will be heard!
"Interesting how original comments are cut here so that the owner can slice & dice the parts she wants to use in getting "support" from her readers.
This is exactly why, Bliatz, I also posted the ORIGINAL comment to my blog, as I knew this already went on here. I want people to hear what I have to say.
Rose, I happen to be a very learned writer, dear. In posting to blogs of this nature, I see a need to write down to be heard. Obviously it worked.
As far as attacking people, at least I go to the source, not stalking them, hunting them down on others blogs and posting attacks completely non related to the post commented on.
Emotions have always played a major part in politics, you are correct, congrats on your studies.
Now it might be different where you are, as I see that some of you are not even Americans and I have no idea how you can even fathom having any idea what goes on here. I will freely admit I have no idea what goes on in your back yard.
We have liberated women here conducting themselves as gluttons, believing that men owe them, that the world owes them. Some even screaming prejudice because at one time we were not allowed to vote. This is very demeaning to me as a woman. These same men fought for our rights as women and we are now walking all over them, something is not right there. The emotions that women spew are of a completely different tone than those of men. We are hateful with our words, hateful with our feelings even hateful towards each other, as seen in this blog, and IMHO this type of behavior has no place in politics.
Lastly, I find it intriguing that you find it perfectly acceptable to attack others on your blog, but can't stand wearing the shoe on the other foot. Bravo, girls. You know, sometimes, it is just not pleasant to look in that mirror and see who you truly are."

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