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Why are some more nicely

On June 14th, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:

Why are some more nicely spoken? Maybe it's because they are more intelligent and reasonable than your kind. Like the gentleman said, your kind is blinded by hate, you never let the facts or truth get in the way of your lies and propaganda. Either you will never see the truth because you already have your minds made up about whatever it is your crying about, and the ones that do see the truth never have the decency or manhood to admit it. All you want to do is perpetuate a lie. If anyone is lying it is you. If it makes you feel better about yourself then go ahead, but you have to know everybody that reads what you have to say knows your a liar. Stop being a little girl and try and think before you speak. You won't humiliate and embarrass your family so much that way. Like the one poster stated, this wasn't a political argument, but as he put it, little trolls like yourself can't help yourselves can you? Try and be more specific the next time you try and accuse anyone of something, if you think that far ahead. It gives the other people your trying to convince something to debate intelligently. Then again, you really wouldn't know how I guess. Your kind never does. And if anyone has caused any suffering around the world it would be your kind that are too cowardly to step up and help your fellow man when they are in need. The US has done that throughout it's history. I'm sure whatever little hole in the ground your from can't say the same. It might be your eaten up inside by your own cowardly nature and that causes you to try and blame other people in the world for what's bothering you. Sounds like a personal problem and you might try keeping it to yourself, because nobody else really cares, I'm sure. Make the best of your miserable little existence and stop making it worse on yourself. Grow up little girl, stop whining so much, there really is no excuse for it.

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