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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"Scott McFadden" wrote in message om... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "I think he ought to receive the ultimate penalty...for what he has done to his people," the president said. "I mean, he is a torturer, a murderer, they had rape rooms". Rape rooms. 4 year old kid sitting on couch with parent, who's watching the news: "Mommy, what's a rape room?" I would have thought that after all of Clinton's well publicized sexual escapades with his employees in the workplace, any of which would have forced anyone with a sense of shame to resign his position, this area would be well covered ground for most folks. It is very interesting what some you find "personal business" and therefore defend, and on the other hand what you find "offensive" and decry. Consistency and objectivity are becoming "lost arts" while being replaced by what I refer to as "mindless partisan zombieism" (aka Harry Krause, ect, ect). You're right, Scott. Person #1 did something wrong, so it's OK for person #2 to do the same. How could I have missed this? Thank you for pointing it out. Apples and oranges, is a vast understatement. Doug, do you permit your kids to watch the local news on TV? If so, what does your local TV station call "rape"? "A women was forced to submit to sexual intercourse by a large young male behind Joe's Bar at 2:00am last night. Be on the lookout for......". Give me a break. By the way, how would you feel if a video rental store intentionally labeled R-rated movies with "all audiences labels", and your young kids saw things you didn't want them to see, while you were grabbing some popcorn in the kitchen? Do you consider your local TV news broadcasts to be "R" rated? -- SJM |