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Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Here’s an interesting post from SoCalPundit (know him TOS?) that makes you see how both sides can get heated in their belief. This time it was peace activist (I’m not saying the other side doesn’t get hot and bothered, either) that is comical in a way since they are pro-peace and using violent terms seems contrary to their agenda. I’ll stop short of calling this hypocrisy, but it’s close.
I’ll let you read the not on SoCalPundit’s site, but what I will post is his what the daughter, catching a glimpse of the note, said. It kind of puts this battle into a perspective I think we’ve all forgot.
I found this under my windshield wiper when I came out of the store. It was hard to miss with the big block writing in bright red ink. Worse than that, my daughter was able to read it over my shoulder before I could rip it from her sight. In a horrified tone, she asked, “Mom, why would someone write a dirty word like that to you? What did you do to them?” “They didn’t like my bumper sticker, I guess.”,






October 26th, 2005 at 11:14
that is pretty funny. i like her sterotyping at the end. read her comment on her own blog. i am a liberal and i am pretty sure i did not yell at her the other day. oh well, why would she want to talk to me
i am the enemy and not worth talking to (or at least that is what she is teaching her daughter)
that is as classic as the bumper sticker i saw the other day. it read…”my god can kick your god’s a**”
even i know there is something wrong there.
October 26th, 2005 at 11:33
Yes, it is sad that we have to get so ingrained into our beliefs that we forget that we’re trying to help people understand our stance and not shut them out. The note teaches her daughter one thing and then the mother the other. So what’s the daughter walk away with? Maybe she’ll be an Independent.