10.09.2006

Too much "whatever," that's our problem. We need more cops.

David Thomas, a father taking his family to the concert, said that he, too, was leaning toward voting Republican and that the scandal only reinforced his conservative Christian convictions. “That is the problem we have in society,” Mr. Thomas said. “Nobody polices anybody. Everybody has a ‘right’ to do whatever.”
Yup that's, it's those freakin' "rights" and all that "whatever," Davey boy. "Rights" are a bitch. If we just didn't have so much "whatever" and so many "rights"...well, "rights" and "liberals"...
But as far as culpability in the Foley case [yeah, you knew we were talking about the "Foley case" here, didn't you?], Mr. Dunn [a dean at Pat Robertson's Regent University] said, House Republicans may benefit from the evangelical conception of sin. Where liberals tend to think of collective responsibility, conservative Christians focus on personal morality.
Know what I'm really tired of? It's these so-called "conservatives" telling me what "liberals" think. And the so-called "press" reporting it like it actually means something, and I should care.

I don't. And having to read it day in and day out is even more tiresome than having to deal with all those "rights." Whatever.

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