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Edited on Sun Jul-19-09 12:52 PM by The Backlash Cometh
We parted ways a few years back, mainly because we had nothing in common politically at a time when it made all the difference in the world and what had brought us together was activism. But, the Presidential 2000 election was like the end of a Midsummer Night's Dream when you wake up and realize you've been sharing private conversation with the wrong person.
However, I heard she had suffered a loss in the family recently, and while I was transcribing tapes, I heard the voice of the recently departed and I grew nostalgic. So, I called her to go out to lunch. My way of paying my respects.
I knew I was going to be good, and wasn't going to bring up politics, but, it seemed she needed someone to talk to. So I listened when she brought things up, and, at first, I was shocked at how similar our complaints are about certain things.
Like, how the media doesn't tell us everything.
How there really is only one party. She had felt so betrayed by her party, that she was no longer a Republican.
Then she started talking about how they intentionally keep us in fear and I finished her sentence, "in order to control us."
Then, right when I thought we had reached common ground, she starts with right-wing radio dribble. Apparently, there is no where to retreat for an ex-Republican, but back in the hopper. So, this is what she says, and I wouldn't mind it if people commented on her statements, since I intend to take her out to lunch again.
-- Barney Frank was involved with a pedophile ring, but she understands that Poppy Bush was also accused of the same thing.
-- Obama picked a man for Science Czar (Holden) who believed in compulsory abortion and sterilization, though she didn't specify for whom. Why she is afraid of him is that she's afraid the swine flu vaccine will be mandatory and she had Gueron Beret (I know it's a misspelling) and she is afraid that there will be deaths and more immunity-depressing side effects.
--They're (I guess she means us) are trying to close down right-wing radio, and what happened to the days when we could disagree. Now we can't talk or write e-mail without fear that we're being watched. Though, this argument I won by pointing out that Bush signed the Patriot Act, and most of the controversial legislation comes from that.
--Why is it that whenever a Republican does something wrong, it gets broadcast by every newschannel? And why did they tear down that nice woman, Sarah Palin? Though, I won this last argument when I told her that we were all concerned that she would be one heartbeat away from the presidency and she showed no real knowledge of foreign affairs and we've already had that experience with Bush.
Well, that's pretty much it.
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