Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Small People May Be Apt Title
So we've been reduced to this, angered over the least little perceived slight.
The people along the Gulf coast need to buck up. Where is the American spirit of forgiveness and charity? Some should feel very complimented at being described as a small person.Obama and his federal calorie counters, may not be so chivalrous in the epithets bestowed upon the large of girth and broad of beam.
In defense of the Gulf Coaster's they are only exhibiting JRN syndrome. Jangled Raw Nerve syndrome, from being governed these past 18 months by a radical communistic regime. You Europeans try listening to Reid Pelosi and Obama for a year and a half. See what it does to your personal constitution. The G.C.er's are more than ready to lash out, BP unfortunately happens to be the nearest target at hand.
If someone was about to bestow $20 Billion on me, he could call me Francine for all I'd care.
Can we just give the BP chairman some latitude, after all he is Swedish, and English isn't his natural language.
Let's show some American class.
Francine
The people along the Gulf coast need to buck up. Where is the American spirit of forgiveness and charity? Some should feel very complimented at being described as a small person.Obama and his federal calorie counters, may not be so chivalrous in the epithets bestowed upon the large of girth and broad of beam.
In defense of the Gulf Coaster's they are only exhibiting JRN syndrome. Jangled Raw Nerve syndrome, from being governed these past 18 months by a radical communistic regime. You Europeans try listening to Reid Pelosi and Obama for a year and a half. See what it does to your personal constitution. The G.C.er's are more than ready to lash out, BP unfortunately happens to be the nearest target at hand.
If someone was about to bestow $20 Billion on me, he could call me Francine for all I'd care.
Can we just give the BP chairman some latitude, after all he is Swedish, and English isn't his natural language.
Let's show some American class.
Francine
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