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Re:I hate HTML and I hate my keyboard

Posted by The Silence on Tue Jan 24 22:03:41 2012, in response to Re:I hate HTML and I hate my keyboard, posted by RockParkMan on Tue Jan 24 20:49:05 2012.

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I pay my taxes, thank you very much. I am not a leech.

It's very interesting that all I do is point out that flag lapel pins don't follow party lines, and all of a sudden you decided I don't pay taxes.

You people like you think you have a moral high ground, I think you don't have any morals at all. It's a wrong to fry someone who kills people and finds pleasuer in it, but ripping apart a baby before it's even born just becuase the mother doesn't FEEL LIKE IT is A OK?!?

And don't get me started on the whole "it's a human right" BS you liberls use to try to justify everything. what is or isn't a right is up to the judgement of people. Rights only exist if we want them to exist.

Now your gonna start with your whole "new world order" shit, about how the "new amendments are gonna come after me". Let me tell you something, people like you are the reason this country is going down hill in the first place. you're too God dam preocupied with the stupid crap. There are children staving every day in this country, but that can wait, it's much more important that two dudes be allowed to marry.

Want to provide everyone with medical care, how about you find a way to lower the costs to the consumer, and not just dump it on everyone else.

You want to know why I think conservitly?

I'll tell you.

My Great-Great Grandfather Patrick came to New York from Ireland around mid 1800s. He never got a handout, and never asked for one. He was derised and mocked for being Irish and Catholic. He got no respect here and got none back home. Prior to the english taking over the island, my ansestors were quite literaly kings. We even had a castle. but then came generations of dirt like treatment, just because of how we were. Old Paddy didn't let that stop him.

My great grandfather didn't ask for help ether, but instead ran to sign up when WWI started. My grandfather was legaly blind, but he worked like anyone else, taking three buses to and from work every day. my father overcame a learning disabilty no one realized was there to become one of the most respected cops in the NYPD, and I did the same to become the first member of my family to graduate from college with a 4 year degree.

We only ever ask for real help in our darkest hours.

we don't genoerate a burden. We do our best to carry our own. that is our legacy as a family. That is who I am.

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