It's also depressing. :( I wouldn't, of course, watch Dumbass on TV...but while I was waiting for him to go away I was reading an article in the New Yorker (http://www.newyorker.com/online/content/articles/050704on_onlineonly01) about a father who lost his son in Iraq and as a result began to seriously question the war. It just feels so helpless when you know that day after day people are dying because of this man and his sheer stupidity, his incredible moral blindness (and he calls himself a Christian). And it's not going to stop.
Re: a'right 'merika, scootch a bit closer and touch yer toes
Date: 2005-06-29 04:29 pm (UTC)It's also depressing. :( I wouldn't, of course, watch Dumbass on TV...but while I was waiting for him to go away I was reading an article in the New Yorker (http://www.newyorker.com/online/content/articles/050704on_onlineonly01) about a father who lost his son in Iraq and as a result began to seriously question the war. It just feels so helpless when you know that day after day people are dying because of this man and his sheer stupidity, his incredible moral blindness (and he calls himself a Christian). And it's not going to stop.
Wah. Now I'm depressing you! Sorry.
Maybe they'll serve pretzels as appetizers.
Pretzels are our friends! Go pretzels!