oh forget it. i wish i'd never posted in this thread.
my point had nothing to do with her wishes, her ex-husban's wishes, or her parents wishes. i was just making social commentary through sarcasm.
when there's some woman people are tired of hearing about, then it's peaceful to die of starvation. but when it's little kids in ethiopia it's all "we've got to do something about the poor little starving childrem". the hypocrisy sickens me. my postion has nothing to do with terri. i couldn't care less about her. i don't understand how people get so emotionally tied to complete strangers and their situations.
Larke2000 said this in post #24 : no. only when i'm running off at the mouth complaining about other people.
well said. you're absolutely right, mystic. i deserved that.
Dont get me wrong Larke...I didnt mean for what I said to come out that you deserved that comment...I meant it to be more of a sort of statement question along with a little irony.
Most of us at one time or another, myself included, have said something to the point of "what this person does (whomever it applies to) is no one's business," while we ourselves are commenting on the person or their situation as well.
I swear it wasnt intended to be a slap in the face!
Of course thats just my opinion....I could be wrong. (Dennis Miller)
"You might be the toughest little whacker. . .but in my world, you're about as worrisome as a cloudy day." (Dutch Dooley)
Dont get me wrong Larke...I didnt mean for what I said to come out that you deserved that comment...I meant it to be more of a sort of statement question along with a little irony.
Most of us at one time or another, myself included, have said something to the point of "what this person does (whomever it applies to) is no one's business," while we ourselves are commenting on the person or their situation as well.
I swear it wasnt intended to be a slap in the face!
Larke makes a very good point about hypocracy. All the attention to one woman versus all the starving going on elsewhere in the world. Terri was indeed a political football.