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To: elpolvo who wrote (17550)10/15/2002 5:32:23 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) of 104191
 
i'm trying to avoid politics too... but i feel guilty
when i withdraw completely because so many do that
and it's why we're in the trouble we're in. i owe it
to myself and to you to pay enough attention
to at least make an intelligent vote.

but i promise, i won't overdo it, and i'll keep
my wacko weirdiosity intact.



I hear ya and agree.

And I certainly like reading your points of view.

What I mean is that I try to avoid is Bush's brain farts and other things that he's doing that gets me down.

It puts me in a bad mood.
We'll maybe not really. But sometimes it can help add to a frustrating day.

So for that day or two, I'll breeze over those news stories etc.

I can be a real miserable person at times. Sometimes I end up relieving some of my frustration by sparring with loud right wingers or annoying nimrods.

I don't think I show a very pleasant side of myself when I do that on SI so I've been making an attempt to limit my nastiness to once in a blue moon if possible.

Besides those angry posts take as long to write as the funny ones but they are not nearly as enjoyable. I'd rather belly laugh at a stupid thought that pops into my head, than feel my face get red and ears get hot as I pound away at the keys in anger.

I learn a lot about your political rants and hope that you don't curb them.

-ClappyTheLeftHandedFenceSitter
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