[AT] Update on mr. Robert Gee
kgw
gwaugh at wowway.com
Thu Oct 19 05:44:21 PDT 2006
farmer is a gentleman. As I have aged, I have regressed. I grew up and
went to college during the age of the protests, during the 60s. I could
not figure out then what the heck it was all about. I was straight as
an arrow. However, today I am becoming more active, more out-spoken. I
attend anti-ILLEGAL immigration rallies, I yell until I am hoarse, I am
going to get a bullhorn...
Walt:
I might have to leave the list after saying this, but Walt, why do you
have to keep being such a self-righteous son of a bitch?
Just because YOU pick a particular good, needy, appropriate cause does
NOT mean that ALL good people will choose the same one that YOU choose,
nor that all who do NOT side with YOU are full of "Huff and puff", it
does NOT mean that those who do not pick up YOUR cause are NOT "who
were the giving and who wasn't".
You start your self-righteous diatribe in the first person and then
switch to the "royal" third person. I presume that this reflects the
high level of esteem in which you regard yourself.
I do agree with one thing you say. We ARE proud of those who helped Mr.
Gee. But Walt, _I_, for one (speaking neither for others nor as
royalty), do not judge those who did NOT donate to this worthy cause.
I apologize to the list for using the profanity and being so frank and
controversial on a family forum, but I simply have reached a point where
I felt a personal need to do so.
__________
Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA
Francis Robinson wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
> I hear a lot of Huff and puff about how good these people are and how
>much they can give well this little thing showed us who were the giving and
>who
>wasn't. I won't mention names those who gave know who they are and we are
>very proud of them.
>
>Walt Davies
>
>
>
>
> Speak of huff and puff...
> These are great people on this list "mostly". There are just a lot of them
>that are a little selective about whom they transact "anything" with...
> A lot of them probably didn't even know about it because they have a filter
>set to toss your messages directly into the dumper. Also people are still
>entitled to choose their own charitable causes and are not required to
>jump-to just because you jumped out with the collection plate. You know
>absolutely nothing about the donations or assistance rendered regularly by
>many list members and to condemn a group because they didn't choose to jump
>all over your personal pet project is just plain silly. Some apparently did
>donate and that is fine. Others are entitled to pick whom they donate to and
>whom they do it through...
>
>
>
>--
>"farmer"
>
>The brave may not live forever but the easily frightened may never live at
>all.
>
>Francis Robinson
>Central Indiana, USA
>robinson at svs.net
>
>
>
>
More information about the AT
mailing list