I am not proud of loosing my cool. and I apologize again. 


----- Original Message ----
From: Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 3, 2008 9:13:51 AM
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: a question of balance


Nice. You called me an asshole because I support Obama. I hope you are proud of 
that. 
Good for you.

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, Rock Musician <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .> wrote:
>
> So vote for obambi As~~~le . And keep it to yourself. 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
> Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2008 8:10:17 PM
> Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: a question of balance
> 
> 
> Sarah Palin represents everything that I think is wrong with this country.
> Her sarcastic, insult laden speech at the Republican convention sickened me, 
> and that 
was 
> her coming out party. She lost any respect that I had an open mind to at that 
> very 
> moment.
> Her interviews with Katie Couric leave me speechless.
> She advocates the senseless and violent killing of wolves.
> She is a member of a church that thinks speaking in tongues is just fine.
> She wants to see Roe vs. Wade overturned.
> And you call all that a "fresh breath of common sense"
> Unbelievable. And ignorant.
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, traderdube@ .. wrote:
> >
> > Sorry Gabby, nothing to do with herbs on the list.
> > All the extreme partisans who have gone overboard defending and exulting 
> > their 
party's 
> platforms and candidates really need to take a deep breath of fresh air. To 
> think that 
this 
> most important of elections can come down to party politics is a shame and a 
> sin. The 
> most amazing thing about this polarized extremism is that is the part of 
> peace love and 
> understanding who are the radical hate spewing win at all costs while those 
> button 
down 
> conservatives are reeling from the past 8 years and have seemingly decided to 
> flow with 
> the times.
> > 
> > I sit at my laptop and read and read and read, hoping to gain the needed 
> > info that will 
> sway my vote, I especially try to take in everything Obama has to say; sadly, 
> he hasn't 
> come close to convincing me that he can do anything besides read a speech and 
> act like 
a 
> rock star whereas I read the Republican hoopla and every now and then, 
> contrary to 
their 
> opponents, they bring up corruption and the need to stop accepting it, to 
> fight it, and 
> eliminate it.
> > 
> > Until Sarah Palin was nominated there was nary a mention of the "C" word. 
> > So it took 
a 
> woman, a Mom, A PTA member, a Mayor, a Govenor, and her fresh breath of 
> common 
> sense to tell America how she fought corruption.
> > 
> > Those of us who have worked and played and lived in Asbury Park for more 
> > than a 
> couple of weeks know exactly how corruption can ruin a good thing. Give 
> credit where 
> credit is due and open up your eyes to both sides and then try to make a 
> learned 
decision. 
> Or, be like a hinge swinging back and forth, rusting over time, but never 
> going 
> anywhere,,,,
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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>

 


      

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