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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (63479)10/28/2004 1:00:00 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (3) of 89467
 
Missing Expletives

What's all this commotion I keep hearing about
expletives missing in Iraq? People are running
around in a huff and actually fighting with each
other over it.

Well goodness. I don't think a few missing expletives
are anything to be concerned about. It's GOOD when
expletives are deleted. When I was a young girl you
never heard expletives on radio or TV and you'd
certainly never read them in the newspaper. Expletives
are BAD. Once when I was having a disagreement with
my mother about how my hair should be braided for
the school picture I accidently let an expletive
slip out and my mother took me into the bathroom
and washed my mouth out with a bar of soap!

If you ask me, I think that we should all be happy
that these expletives are missing in Iraq. We should
shut up and stop arguing about it. It will be better
for the children in Iraq and it's not going to hurt the
adults there one iota to have a few less expletives
floating around stinging people's ears.

Thank you.

-Emily Latella
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