To: George W. Bush
You have absolutely no way of knowing what Mr. Hume did to memorialize his son, but I guarantee you he did do something. To repeat, there are probably as many ways this particular response to grief manifests itself as there are people on the planet.
For people who are always bleating about Judeo-Christian values, and conservative principles, and such, I swear some of the harshest, meanest, most mindless commentary I've ever read can be found right here on this conservative forum!
40 posted on
03/02/2004 5:06:13 PM PST by
Wolfstar
(Yo! "Real" conservatives. Won't back GWB? See no harm in a Kerrified nation? You're suicidal.)
To: Wolfstar
I find your comments to be ignorant and arrogant.
Apparently you have to prove how deeply you understand something that others less wise just cannot grasp. You're not fooling everyone.
To: Wolfstar
You have absolutely no way of knowing what Mr. Hume did to memorialize his son, but I guarantee you he did do somethingWhatever Brit may have done in his grief, it wasn't accomplished with taxpayers' dollars. That's the difference.
To: Wolfstar
Wolfstar: ...(liberal PC blather)...
You're way too much in touch with your feelings and inner chid.
You fail to grasp that the rest of us don't want to go through life that way.
I would have less objection if Gordon didn't personalize this legislation by using liberal soccer-mom feel-good/feel-sad rhetoric. I would oppose the legislation in any event.
58 posted on
03/02/2004 6:24:59 PM PST by
George W. Bush
(It's the Congress, stupid.)
To: Wolfstar
Brit HUme established two scholarships in his son's name and asked the National Press Club to created the " Sandy Hume" Award for best young journalist.
61 posted on
03/02/2004 9:10:20 PM PST by
tcuoohjohn
(Follow The Money)
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