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To: LA Conservative

I don’t feel good in general about people dying from disease.

Don’t feel much pity for her though. The reason is she knew exactly what kind of guy her husband was. She helped him, enabled him, gave him cover. Just like Hillary, who I have no sympathy for. It’s all calculated.

The one thing that always surprises people like an enabling, approving spouse to one of these kinds of people is they never expect the slimeball they are enabling and protecting, to be slimy to them. But they are what they are, and that’s what they do. And they stick with the slimeball if they still think it’s worth it, and almost all do, and continue to be the enabler and the protector because they are partners in the slime.

So while I don’t like people being taken down by disease in general, and I don’t like death and how it makes other family members hurt, I have little sympathy for the woman in terms of her husband or what he’s done, because all her life she knew exactly what a scumbag he was and it was her job to keep the Breck girl untouched and keep up the lifestyle he afforded her and that she enjoyed.


238 posted on 12/07/2010 8:39:41 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

There are a lot of liberals and Democrats I really disdain, many who I believe to have malice in their hearts. The Democrats are comprised of the guilty and the gullible, the grifters and the tools. But at some point, if you stop seeing them as human and deserving dignity as humans, I think it can only portend a violent future. I think it is also part of my pro-life philosophy.


241 posted on 12/07/2010 9:01:34 PM PST by LA Conservative (Re-Defeat the Demogogic Party)
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