To: thoughtomator
You're kidding yourself and seem deeply troubled. The violent ideation that your posts contain indicate that there is much more going on with you than some self-congratulatory sense of outrage over abortion. (btw, how many boomers sat on the Supreme Court and decided on Roe v. Wade?)
Your obvious anger, thirst for revenge (your word) and the violence in your vision for the future of your parents' generation taken with the troubling comic book art on your profile page paint a picture of someone with too heavy an emotional burden. I sincerely hope you work things out.
Good luck.
65 posted on
12/11/2003 1:15:27 PM PST by
wtc911
(I would like at least to know his name)
To: wtc911
Yes the genocidal holocaust championed by the boomers, and all the attendant perversion and deviancy ushered in with it, do disturb me.
What troubles you about my amateur cartooning, besides my obvious lack of illustration skills? Are you a supporter of the doctrines I mock - Roe v. Wade, Lawrence v. Texas, and the others cited?
69 posted on
12/11/2003 1:21:48 PM PST by
thoughtomator
(The U.N. is a terrorist organization)
To: wtc911; thoughtomator
I suppose his boomer parents had nothing at all to do now with his attitudes and "emotional burden" did they? Naw, of course not. Nothing new for the self-centered attitude of the boomers though.
Oh and as for abortion. Who was of child bearing age when Roe v Wade passed? Who was the group who would have effected the most pressure because they were of child bearing, free love age and needed their abortions to correct their mistakes? What's that *gasp* BABY BOOMERS!!! I know my grandparents weren't crying for Roe v Wade in the early 70's, but I do know my boomer parents were at least ambivalent. That says a lot about WHY Roe v Wade passed.
70 posted on
12/11/2003 1:23:00 PM PST by
cupcakes
To: wtc911
Dude, arm-chair psychotherapy is for losers, it sounds like my sister-in-law, and she plans on voting for Hillary...
184 posted on
12/11/2003 9:21:20 PM PST by
Axenolith
(<tag>)
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