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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on June 23, 2011, 02:06:58 PM
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kentuck (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-23-11 02:54 PM
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Out of gas, out of patience, and out of hope...
I have grown indifferent to politics. Expectations are never met. My side is incapable of defending itself or it is masochistic? I do not know which?
I keep waiting and waiting for them to do the right thing but it never happens. In the end, they surrender everything. I no longer have any expectations that they will fight for anything.
My patience is used up. Perhaps I expected too much? I'm tired of fighting for them when they refuse to fight for me.
I hate feeling this way but it has come to this.
Angry Dragon (1000+ posts) Thu Jun-23-11 02:57 PM
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2. Try not thinking about it as fighting for them.........
Try thinking about it as fighting for yourself, your children, your grandchildren and the other people you love.
If they will not fight, kick them to the ditch, always others to take their place.
Much harder to replace your loved ones...............
Just abort your kids. It's easier than seeing them suffer...or so I'm told at DU.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1351328
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The bluegrass primitive reminds me of someone who would repeatedly hit themselves in the head with a hammer and then wonder why they always have a headache. He has yet to figure out it's his own political viewpoints that have created the problems he sees. He keeps "waiting and waiting for them to do the right thing," while not realizing that will only add to his woe, since his idea of "the right thing" isn't the right thing at all. Of course, he'll never learn these valuable lessons, so that's why descent and civilized people ignore those like him and go on doing what they know to be correct.
I feel no pity towards him or any of the primitives; they're getting exactly what they voted for in Dear Leader.
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Look at the moonbat!
1000+ posts) Thu Jun-23-11 03:15 PM
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4. its down to ethics and morality and preserving humanity..not politics or parties
i firmly believe it is one of the reasons i'm on the planet..each of us as well..tough during these times but you know deep within your heart what you need to do..begins daily with your first encounter and planting seeds for hope and peace..love and brotherhood..equality and justice.
:lmao:
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The bluegrass primitive reminds me of someone who would repeatedly hit themselves in the head with a hammer and then wonder why they always have a headache. He has yet to figure out it's his own political viewpoints that have created the problems he sees. He keeps "waiting and waiting for them to do the right thing," while not realizing that will only add to his woe, since his idea of "the right thing" isn't the right thing at all. Of course, he'll never learn these valuable lessons, so that's why descent and civilized people ignore those like him and go on doing what they know to be correct.
I feel no pity towards him or any of the primitives; they're getting exactly what they voted for in Dear Leader.
It's still way too early, but it looks to me as if we're going to have a whole lot of newcomers to the top primitives when nominations start in late November. In fact, as the race now stands, I'm not seeing any former top primitives coming even close.
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Look at the moonbat!
:lmao:
Planting seeds so you can abort them later.
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Dayum, kentuck, wtf happened to We are the Ones We've Been Waiting For?
Ya still waitin' for yourself? :???: