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To: seanmerc
Usually I feel a sense of attachment and connection to elderly women ... my protective, caring, loving, respectful side always moves to the top ... I suppose this comes from seeing my mom as a frail elderly woman before she passed away ... it's a general affection and protective inclination and it is something that seems innate and natural and occurs when I am around or see photos of elderly women.

Except when I see Helen Thomas ... nothing. No such feeling. She seems to be the only elderly woman whose image triggers nothing but a sort of light loathing. There is something deeply ugly about that woman, and it isn't the way she looks.

29 posted on 03/05/2009 2:25:20 AM PST by spodefly (This is my tag line. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
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To: spodefly

Evil comes in many faces but this one is special.


30 posted on 03/05/2009 2:27:36 AM PST by Evil Slayer (Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war)
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To: spodefly

“There is something deeply ugly about that woman, and it isn’t the way she looks.”...........

The dark ugliness that is inside that woman.... that is what I see when I look at ANY picture of her. I’ve seen pictures of other older, less than lovely elderly women, heck I even know some of them. Looking at them does NOT produce in my gut that sense of revulsion and disgust that I feel when I see pictures of Helen Thomas. It’s not her politics or her basic ignorance that repels me so much as the.... darkness. Evil can be defined as darkness, the absence of light. That darkness shows on her face. There is no light there.


51 posted on 03/05/2009 7:15:02 AM PST by pj_627
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