2014-08-05 13:14:02 -0400

It’s amazing. A couple of years ago, when that right-wing s!!t stain excuse for a human being, Breitbart, died, I let out my feelings over the scum’s death on this site, noting that my feelings might cross the line and acknowledged the post might be deleted (and it was*) but a man who literally took a bullet for his boss dies and the nuts of FoxNation post incredibly sick things. My comment was deleted to avoid the right-wing’s eventual whine of “See how vile those libs are when someone dies.” It’s just too bad that the right-wing’s most prominent sites don’t want to show the same respect when people from the “other side of the aisle” die; instead, they (seemingly) actively endorse that type of behavior. (I was going to change that to read “encourage” but I realize that by NOT deleting the outrageous comments, the sites do “endorse” the behavior.)



I hope that didn’t come off as whiny. It was simply writtent to reflect a statement of fact. I didn’t agree with the idea that the evil dead should be respected (even for the sake of their families—as I pointed out back then, when the family’s aware of despicable behavior and does nothing to mitigate the behavior, the family’s feelings shouldn’t be respected or spared; but that’s me….) but this isn’t my site. I’m a visitor, and like a houseguest, you’re expected to abide by the rules of the house. (Amazing how, at the major holidays, *some people, especially the so-extremely-conservative-they-make-Jesse-Helms-look-like-Sol-Alinsky relatives that they’ll make a political argument out of the least little thing, and they’re allowed to because…….the holidays. But, for some reason, that attitude doesn’t apply to the far-left family members, who are expected to simply suffer in silence while crazy Uncle Jedediah’s ranting whatever absurdly insane Alex Jones/Rush Limbaugh/FoxNoise talking point is currently at #1.)