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Re: being obnoxious/OT
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Posted by dad's88 on April 13, 2007 at 13:18:10 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: Re: being obnoxious/OT posted by Dave from MN on April 13, 2007 at 03:51:09:
Yeah, I know, I read this same piece a while back somewhere. BUT, it STILL needed said. The problem is that we have let COMMON SENSE fall by the way side so nobodys toes get stepped on. Things have just gotten too rediculous lately. The problem with Rods line of thought is that prior to 9/11/01 the old rules still applied. This is a whole different game these days. It amazes me how many people choose to forget what was learned on that day. I'd surely like to know how some would handle the situation if they were in charge. OR maybe I wouldn't. Things would be fine if REAL COMMON SENSE were allowed to govern. I do feel that most of your original post gets back to that level, and with a little fine tuning could be made to work. Good thing I'm not in charge 'cause I would have put an end to this crap a long time ago. BUT I'm not afraid to say that either. This country does NOT owe the rest of the world a damn thing. BLANE.
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