"> But I'm getting really tired of
> people getting a Righteous Anger Jones on
> and trying to convince others that they're
> actually *doing something* about any of
> the things they're using as an excuse for
> ranting."

Truthfully I was sucking one tit down on the self-righteousness pig
from Edg when I responded.  I got my panties in a bunch over nothing.
 The 9-11 conspiracy bunch have been in the news a lot lately.  It
must be an organized plot by a secretive organization or something...

One funny thing about living with Washington bureaucrats is that the
idea that this bunch has the ability to do something sneaky in an
organized fashion and then keep their mouths shut about it is laughable.  



--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't claim anything about 9-11 -- rocket attack included.  
> > I merely reported where I still had open questions. Willy 
> > sent me to an excellent debunking site, but you're avoiding 
> > the big issues and trying to make me out to a conspiracy nut 
> > about a "small blip," when the larger issues of evil are 
> > ignored by you.
> > 
> > You are refusing to show your cards and not answer the 
> > accusations I've made about you.
> > 
> > Who would you vote for?  Show us you heart.
> 
> When you do, Curtis, don't forget to wear
> it on your sleeve and milk it for all the
> sappy emotion you can. If you work at it,
> you can probably work up some decent right-
> eous anger to go along with the sappy emotion.
> 
> As I said before, and still think I'm right
> about, "Righteous anger is the closest that
> some people can get to feeling righteous."
> 
> They milk the heavy emotional issues to try
> to get themselves to *feel* something. They
> use these heavy emotion issues the same way
> that a sloppy drunk uses alcohol, to work
> themselves up to a good cry, or a good rant.
> Meanwhile, most of the other patrons at the
> bar have learned to just move to the other
> end of the bar after the drunk orders his 
> or her third beer.
> 
> Is this harsh of me?
> 
> Possibly. But I'm getting really tired of
> people getting a Righteous Anger Jones on
> and trying to convince others that they're
> actually *doing something* about any of
> the things they're using as an excuse for
> ranting. I think they're just ranting 
> because that's the only time they feel
> alive.
>


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