To: md2576; HairOfTheDog
Another misunderstanding on your part. Sorry. I read that as insult to my friend. Who, by the way is no Democrat.
She was just trying to get you to see that people would have different reactions to the t-shirts. I don't understand why that is a problem for you. You asked for an opinion. Did you really thing everyone would jump on the bandwagon and not think these were in bad taste?
Sorry. Print 'em. Sell 'em. Drop 'em from the Goodyear blimp. I don't care.
They'll still be in bad taste.
To: Corin Stormhands
Again twisting and spin. You repeat what puts you in a good light without pointing out that you said my idea was stupid, I was clueless, I had no brain. What else. Then Hair only points out my typos, which were bad agreed. My typing skills are laughable. But my point is that you name call and belittle , you do not offer anything else in any post I have read by you, or hair for that matter. Whether the shirt or cards is a good idea or not, you can say I disagree and move on. You started this buddy, you can't back peddle now. An appology would be good. Saying youare under stress and not yourself would be good. But I won't accept spin and twist as your exit. If you are not a liberal then you should be glad someone pointed out your bad habbits to you. We as a conservative movement do not need to have nay sayers and closed minded people around. You may have differing views and that is fine, however, you can not act like a liberal twisted name caller and then be surprised when people call you to the mat.
To: Corin Stormhands
They'll still be in bad taste.That is an appropriate response in comparison to saying they are bad because some idiots would not understand the meaning and could get offended. I personally find that even more of a reason to wear the damn shirts.
145 posted on
10/23/2002 10:43:36 AM PDT by
md2576
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