NP: With Me, It's All or Nuthin'
Bryan Snyder
wilsonistrey at gmail.com
Mon May 12 22:59:14 CDT 2008
I didn't say they seemed like my own words, I said you are quoting them as
if I said them. That I made pretty clear... And I spend plenty of my time
looking "at my own house" ...now I'm just disgusted by the assumptive and
pompous high-horse tone.
This isn't going anywhere, you pretty much missed or misunderstood most of
my points... Maybe that is my fault but either way back to Pynchon for me.
Besides, I'm a Chomskyite... There's no sense discussing politics with us.
But I was serious when I wished Obama luck. He's the better of the three
but that's like picking a cancer to die from... (for me at least, obviously)
On 5/12/08 10:14 PM, "Henry" <scuffling at gmail.com> wrote:
> Wha, wha, wha!
>
> ZZZZzzzz...
>
> I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.
> Maybe when you're my age, Mr. Van Winkle, you'll wake back up!
>
> Sorry, Bryan, but if it seems like your own words, then look to your own
> house. Yes, you are free to make the wrong choice, but there ARE wrong
> choices!
>
> As far as giving up goes: I gave up on giving up!
>
> HENRY MUSIKAR
> Information, Media, and Technology Consultant
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Snyder
>
> I'm not sure what you're quoting, but you quote as if you're using my own
> words against me and you assume that I agree with the point. Even if I do
> agree, I don't see how that statement relates to my non-vote. A non-vote is
> still action; its showing disagreement/dissatisfaction with a system: in
> this case the Federal Government. I didn't say if I voted locally. Either
> way, still... Its my opinion based on various factors and a choice I'm
> obviously free to make.
>
> Some people give up on love, I gave up on power...
>
> However, telling me to grow up is obnoxious. You're more than likely not as
> learned as you might think you are; I'm lucky enough to know I'm not.
>
> We can just as easy agree to disagree; Its not the first nor, I am quite
> certain, the last it will happen to either of us.
>
> However, I do wish Obama all the luck in the world and hope he doesn't get
> shot by some shit-kickin' hick along the way. But, I also hope he dons a
> do-rag and fresh platinum grills for those teeth and puts all the white
> people "on notice" during his inauguration. Maybe plays "Today was a Good
> Day" by Ice-Cube...? ...backed by a ukulele/kazoo band...:)
>
> What can I say... You're tired of the worst... I'm tired of it ALL.
>
>
> Take it easy
> B
>
>
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