Posted on 11/28/2005 2:17:49 PM PST by maineman
My daily trip to the USPO was one for the books today. As I was having my packages stamped a Women came along side of me and asked the clerk if they sold any stamps that didn't promote violence. The clerk was miffed, I was pissed, as she cut into my space. The Women said the American Flag stamps represent murder around the World. I suggested she move to Cuba as she will be able to buy several books of Castro stamps. She called me a Bush-Fool, a new one to me. I asked her to tell me exactly how we were killing people around the World...I-R-A-Q was her answer. I told her we were spreading Democracy and asked her to get back in line. As I left she yelled that I was a rightwinger, I told her "MERRY CHRISTMAS". That ticked her off. Thought I'd share.
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don't know if this is going to work, but I'm trying.
She probably ended up getting the Madonna with Child. /sarc
LOL
I would have called her a barking moonbat fascist. (doesn't like anybody else's view but her own).Embarrassed her loudly in the public square.
She deserves it.
I would have called her a barking moonbat fascist.
20/20...Next Time.
I am concered that you are not wholeheartedly accepting of the new lifestyles of Adam and Steve.
I'm sensing a negative nellie is Sector 7G..
Who's shootin' at ya'?
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We're doing great. We retired to the Eastern Shore in September.
One of my hobbies is seeing how little I can do and still cause liberals to go into meltdown mode. Just mentioning RR in a positive statement is one of my personal favorites. It almost guarentees a speechless, redfaced lib standing there with their head spinning @ approx. 1200hz. I've considered getting the Reagan t-shirt that says viva la revolution, but that shirt would take all the sport out of it.
I've experienced that with a mother I have known for many years through BSA, and school. She is a real liberal, soccermom. Loves Billy Bob Clinton.
I brought up RR. She said she met him when she was attending San Diego State. She was quite taken on how well he handled uncomfortable situations. She however hated his politics, which was certainly not a suprise to me.
Here's MY post office experience. I was chit-chatting with the Postmaster, who knows me since I'm in there once or twice a week mailing packages to Darling Husband. When she had the customs forms attached and the insurance forms printed out, she gave me the total. In the few seconds it took for me to dig out my wallet, the man in line behind me, who had obviously heard us talking about DH in Afghanistan and me sending him Christmas goodies, had thrust her his credit card and said, "This one's on me. It's the least I can do for a soldier who's serving this country and protecting my family." I left teary-eyed.
Buy the Reagan stamps in Mass quantities, and it's going to be hilarious when you have to add a 2 cent stamp next to it come January.
Good wishes for you and your team over there.. I have to say.. I LOVE you're tag line.. that was one of my favourite episodes.. :o)
I'm normaly a calm let it slide off my back cause you look like the fool for starting it kind of guy.. But if I was that woman I woulda shoved that care package down that idiots throat thinking it certainly was open large enough to be a parcel drop box. then go out and resupply the care package with new stuff for her Hero. :o)
It is a big temptation. These idiots feel as if it is their duty to save Military families from the folly of supporting our loved ones. The really nutty ones try to tell you how hard of a time your are really having during a loved ones deployment. They almost act insulted if we are not following a script of behavior that they imagine. I never realized before the war just how deluded a lot of these people really are.
let me guess Jesse Jackson and Al Frankin
I would have asked her if we was pro-choice then said, what a shame, they missed one.
I would have asked her if she was pro-choice then said, what a shame, they missed one.
Jebus, aren't they tho? Makes you just hate to be around them.
I know what you mean - I spent 10 years in Philly. I'm in Seattle now, surrounded by some of the most ignorant of the real world people I've ever met. I'm constantly amazed that people here do shite that would get you killed in Philly...and no jury would convict you for doing it!
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