We know there are people like you in our midst. Too bad you had to crawl out from under your rock and make yourself known.
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We know there are people like you in our midst. Too bad you had to crawl out from under your rock and make yourself known.<<
I suppose the irony of that post is lost on you. ;)
Let me add another facet to this: I have not had television since 1997. I am not exposed to MSM hype. I get ALL of my news from the internet. I pull what actually matters to me and my family, and is within my realm of control. I will not step over a thousand suffering people to help one that has achieved notoriety. However, as I DO educate myself about this story (starting with reading the article before I responded to some of those who responded to me here) I realize this has everyone in a tizzy because of the political ramifications as opposed to this single person. And what is happening is what one would expect to happen under the health care system which supplies services to this child’s family.
The system is responding the way I would expect it to, which is why I am so against it. That said, I’ve been going more and more Galt every week for the last three years. And Galt didn’t fight the system. He couldn’t. Rather, he stepped out, allowed evil to reach it’s full fruition, and then stepped back in when it imploded.
My plans are not nearly as grandiose, but along the same lines.
>>We know there are people like you in our midst. Too bad you had to crawl out from under your rock and make yourself known.<<
By the way, I get this response a lot from women when dealing with child and animal issues. I expect it. I like to say that whenever I want to get in touch with my feminine side, I reach for my wife. I have a very male attitude. I am not a “sensitive 90’s guy” with wildly misplaced compassion.
One cannot make difficult decisions when you are muddled in emotion.