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2-22-2008 @ 2:44PM
Tracy Cousins said...
You think people who run a country or are adults in one wouldn't still be acting like children, with accusing someone of name calling and being hurt by it. So what if they named door mats and other lesser furniture (I didn't know there was a lesser furniture in my home..lol) at least you were thought of. Like how is a light bulb, cup, cover, etc. more superior to a rug, who thought of this and where was I? I thought all the stuff in there was at the same level since it was all home furnishings, maybe I was wrong. Like with the Muslims and a comic, can they take a cartoon so seriously that they would risk a life for a drawing? I guess they can, and they consider themselves adults. Like I have seen in my country (United States of America) the presidential canidates cutting into each other with gossip and insults like children, that they barely find time to talk about resolving the real issues with our country, and we do have some. I look at all these college, working class, so called sane, level headed adults showing the world without any shame might I add, that they are immature, insecure, childish individuals that really need to grow up!
That's just my opinion, but who am I?
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