To: papertyger
What do you think, Howlin?I think it's because most of us were willing to wait for the OTHER side of the story before jumping to conclusions.
Of course, we're not pushing agenda, so we don't have a vested interest in one side being true to the exclusion of the other.
58 posted on
05/10/2006 12:48:56 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: Howlin
I think it's because most of us were willing to wait for the OTHER side of the story before jumping to conclusions.Typical you...
Can't answer the question as it stands, so make believe the question was asking something else.
61 posted on
05/10/2006 12:55:23 PM PDT by
papertyger
(Our Constitution isn't perfect, but it's better than what we have right now.)
To: Howlin
I think it's because most of us were willing to wait for the OTHER side of the story before jumping to conclusions. Of course, we're not pushing agenda, so we don't have a vested interest in one side being true to the exclusion of the other. With all due respect, give me a break. Both sides in this debate have become equally childish and emotional. I myself am no exception. It's just the nature of human sociology.
83 posted on
05/10/2006 1:28:52 PM PDT by
jmc813
(The best mathematical equation I have ever seen: 1 cross + 3 nails= 4 given.)
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