Posted by trucker40 on February 01, 2009 at 08:25:29 from (68.94.165.149):
In Reply to: Re: Ky storms posted by jwal10 on January 31, 2009 at 21:55:21:
Look,it never starts out like that.I just dont let them run over me like they do others.It took most of the day to get where it did,then you come in thinking you know it all too.
It detracts from the whole thing to come on here blowing about your political preference.Especially the loosing one.I was letting you and anybody else that reads it know there are other political preferences,just as good or better than his,yours or the opposition.If you dont like that I jumped on him back,I suppose you agree with his lopsided way of thinking. I dont really care what you think,but Im way more than happy to give you the other side of the opinion on politics,as I have always been on the other side.It brightens up my winter day,and maybe you learn that you dont know everything,which is real good for you to learn.I always had a short temper,so that gets away from me sometimes.
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