What to love about the United States.
How would you know if I missed the point, or for that matter what the point
really is? And btw, when you throw something out there, particularly
something you didn't even bother to write yourself, then just be quiet, be
patient, and listen to what comes back. Ever fancy that an American might
have some legitimate feelings, based on personal experiences, about what it
means to labor, sacrifice, and live in America? Or do you suppose that only
Indians are experts on Americans?
Had you paused to cogitate, you might have considered the fact that I have
heard D'Souza speak at length, and might have formulated a different take on
his perspective than you gleaned from the blurb you pasted in here. And I'm
not even disagreeing with his thesis for God's sake!
So listen up Admiral Splinter, I think you can be saved in spite of your
narrow views and rude ways, but you must read this quotation aloud, or
nothing good can come of this. Ok? Ready?
"From now on, the point is whatever Scout says it is!"
Did you say it? Yes? Good Boy!
Scout
p.s. It shouldn't surprise anyone that you'd keep a piano in the bathroom,
it would explain the splinters in your sphincter. A fluffy cover would make
a nifty stool softener.
Touché Douché
"jlrogers" wrote in message
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Touché, oh sphincter breath. However, agreement, or disagreement, is moot
when the point is missed. And you couldn't find a piano
in the bathroom.
"Scout" wrote in message
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My splinter? hahaha!
Oh Please! Maybe I should just copy and paste someone else's opinion and
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