Hey Hey! What do you know... I said the F word and didn't get kicked off the TDR. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad. Maybe because I disquised it with misspelling.
I stand my my first post in this thread. It gets old. I stopped listening to Rush during the day because he gets old. When Clinton was in office, all Rush's show was about for three hours a day every day was bashing Clinton. Now Clinton is gone. He still can't get over it. His show is nothing more than hateful bashing of the left. I'm not a left wing extremist. I don't like anything they stand for. I won't even buy an "American Slam" at Denny's. But on the other hand, if the right wing's agenda is bashing the left, that's not a productive agenda either. It doesn't bring the country together in any way. It only devides us further. When Bush sent the troops into Iraq, the whole country was behind him. Even the liberals. So we're all responsible for us being there. Now that we're there and it's not all roses, the liberals are having a change of heart. That comes as no surprise. But I've heard it enough. I'm standing in the middle trying to ignore the left lean more positively to the right. Rush and his followers won't let that happen. They rant and cry non-stop about what Clinton and the liberal media does. Why do you even watch CNN if you don't like what they offer. I watch FOX news for the most part. I don't want to watch the liberals whining about what's fair and I don't want to listen to Rush and his followers whining about what Clinton and the liberal are whining about. It gets old. The TV is off as it usually is for that reason. Then to log onto the TDR and see that Saddam was captured, time to jump up and celebrate, then to read, "but,... I have to cry about what the liberals and Clinton are doing and I have to take this oportunity to cry about it" right in the middle of a thread that's about celebrating the capture of Saddam? All the crying from the left and right gets old. So it ticked me off. I applogize to no-one. I stand by what I said.
For Saddam, his sentence was already begun. He was hiding in a hole in the ground obviously scared to the point of begging for mercy. As much as I would like him to be tortured for the way he treated his own people, I think the goal is to remove him from power and liberate the people of Iraq. Not to lower ourselves to his level. But it sure is easy to think about torturing the old b-expletive.

I stand my my first post in this thread. It gets old. I stopped listening to Rush during the day because he gets old. When Clinton was in office, all Rush's show was about for three hours a day every day was bashing Clinton. Now Clinton is gone. He still can't get over it. His show is nothing more than hateful bashing of the left. I'm not a left wing extremist. I don't like anything they stand for. I won't even buy an "American Slam" at Denny's. But on the other hand, if the right wing's agenda is bashing the left, that's not a productive agenda either. It doesn't bring the country together in any way. It only devides us further. When Bush sent the troops into Iraq, the whole country was behind him. Even the liberals. So we're all responsible for us being there. Now that we're there and it's not all roses, the liberals are having a change of heart. That comes as no surprise. But I've heard it enough. I'm standing in the middle trying to ignore the left lean more positively to the right. Rush and his followers won't let that happen. They rant and cry non-stop about what Clinton and the liberal media does. Why do you even watch CNN if you don't like what they offer. I watch FOX news for the most part. I don't want to watch the liberals whining about what's fair and I don't want to listen to Rush and his followers whining about what Clinton and the liberal are whining about. It gets old. The TV is off as it usually is for that reason. Then to log onto the TDR and see that Saddam was captured, time to jump up and celebrate, then to read, "but,... I have to cry about what the liberals and Clinton are doing and I have to take this oportunity to cry about it" right in the middle of a thread that's about celebrating the capture of Saddam? All the crying from the left and right gets old. So it ticked me off. I applogize to no-one. I stand by what I said.
For Saddam, his sentence was already begun. He was hiding in a hole in the ground obviously scared to the point of begging for mercy. As much as I would like him to be tortured for the way he treated his own people, I think the goal is to remove him from power and liberate the people of Iraq. Not to lower ourselves to his level. But it sure is easy to think about torturing the old b-expletive.