Channler- It's alright. Nobody can ever understand anyone else perfectly, or even themselves. Obviously, across the internet, when you don't even get to meet a person personally, you're bound to make a mistake from time to time.
DoomedOne- Politics- Yeah, my entire family disagrees with Bush, we live in one of the States that Kerry won, even if only by a little bit. (I think it was 48% to 52% To give you an idea of how disliked he is here, a kid in my school wants a rocket launcher so he can shoot Bush. That kid isn't too bright, naturally.) My father disagrees with Bush about many, many things. My brother, well, thinks that Bush had the right idea to the war, but the wrong approach, and thinks that he should have just bombed the whole country. My mother disagrees with Bush because off his stance on abortion and for other reasons that vary from time to time. I disagree with most of Bushes decisions, most particularly, his Christian superiority. (He won't let countries that America is helping rebuild use condoms, because "The only Christian method of birth control is abstinance." Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Christianity is even the main religion in those countries) My sister doesn't like Bush because none of us like Bush, and she's only seven, a little young to be having serious political oppinions. (I know when I was seven, all I knew was the president's name) Oh yeah, and because she likes the name Kerry better than Bush. However, we don't hate him. Once again, hate is a powerful emotion, one better not used for people who don't deserve it. I'm not going to hate someone because of his politcs, I'll disagree with them and try to convert them. (This actually worked, one of my Republican friends is now a Democrat because of his political arguements with me) I will disagree with him, disrespect him, but not hate. And I don't think he deserves to die. How about this. I pretend I'm a member of some
other to avoid sharing a oulse with him? I thought about what you said, and you are right, it does put things in perspective.
Oh, and here's a funny one for you.
Bush in a school, holding a book.More for the stupidest things ever done list:
I stepped on my brother's skateboard and rolled down the stairs. Ouch.
This post has been edited by Kindred Spirit: Oct 29 2005, 09:42 PM