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To: bimboeruption

It’s the root from which we sprung. However, we had the good sense to cast it off.

Like many things, its fun to watch from afar.


24 posted on 04/30/2011 3:12:08 PM PDT by I still care (I miss my friends, bagels, and the NYC skyline - but not the taxes. I love the South.)
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To: I still care

“It’s the root from which we sprung. However, we had the good sense to cast it off.

Like many things, its fun to watch from afar.”

Almost all little girls want to be a Princess at some time or another, and every little boy wants to be a Knight in Shining Armor. Every young lady wants to meet her “Prince Charming”.
Finally “ A man’s house is his Castle, most women like to be treated like a “Queen” now and again.
It’s still in our culture, and for the most part a harmless diversion.
The funniest thing I saw, or heard throughout the whole ordeal were the comments, mostly here, about how snarky, and snotty the American press’ coverage was. I couldn’t believe no one guessed why. They were all angry that the Obozo, and first Wookie weren’t invited. Their coverage was completely biased by it. Go back and compare the fawning coverage of Charles and Diana’s wedding.
Very funny to me that the Obozo worshipers in the MSM can’t even be happy for someone being married, without applying the “How does it affect the messiah?” attitude.


28 posted on 04/30/2011 4:02:05 PM PDT by rikkir (I had to show my college transcripts to get my job, why doesn't the imposter in chief have to?)
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