Some of us handle our outrage over a situation with maturity. Joining the ranks of piss takers does not a righteous person make.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Well, if you get over the sadness you can become outraged like me at the people who started assigning the political blame and piss on the people for doing it. Especially when the people doing were the Victims supporters.tuckergustav wrote:
Yes. I am sad. I think it is sad that people are more interested in using this for their own political gain. I don't jump on the right/left blame bandwagon, so you can't play that card with me. I think it is tragic that the human factor in these stories is lost to the highly controversial political issues just so some fat man in a suit can make a shitload of money by selling toothpaste ads on fox/cnn/msnbc.Lotta_Drool wrote:
Are you really sad? Would you not want to talk about it if he was a Republican with ties to Rush Limbaugh?
Personally I am not sad and the only compelling thing about this story is how the Democrats spun it right from the get go. Well, I was sad about people dying for about the first 45 seconds and then read about the 3rd story assigning blame to Republicans/Tea Party/Beck and I became fasinated by the liberal mindset and blame gameage.
Look back through this thread.
I am pretty sure a liberal was the one who started talking about blame instead of sadness.
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