Alex Gogan wrote:
> Hi rob,
>
>
> but what is the scarier thing, the fact that it would not surprise 
> me
> if it is true? (Oh and I knew it was a joke but was trying to be
> sarcastic)
>>> ¬}
>  I am Irish (and no it doesn't explain anything >:¬} )

I hope to visit Ireland someday. I want to walk the paths of the Tain 
and see the places where Cu Chullain fought. Where Balor opened his 
one evil eye. I want to look out the corner of my eye to see if I can 
spot a Sidhe. Well......really I'd like to see how the land 
corresponds to the mythology.<G>


> and I read
> news reports that in the bible belt they want to teach creationist
> theory in the schools and then in LA a few years back they wanted to
> put an embargo on barbeque's, now I know that they can be a major
> contributor to the damage to the environment and cause so much more
> than the SUV's (been sarcastic). That political correctness was
> actually started as a joke in the New York times and was taken
> seriously and is now almost the bible on how americans live their
> lives.
>
> When in America (which is a country I love to visit, and I think 
> that
> you have a wonderful country with great people - bar republican
> voters) now has become so polarised and brain washed that now 
> nothing
> surprises me anymore. Barbara Bush's last comment (akin to let them
> eat cake) would have gone around as a joke but its now true.

Yes...the inmates have taken over the asylum.<G>


>
> So what is worse:
>
> The fact that it would not surprise me that this could be true?
>
> or
>
> I am kind of disappointed that it is a joke cause it would be damn
> funny to see some of the responses >:¬}
>

The first is worst. Your disappointment affects fewer people I think 
than your surprise.


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