Re: A comment by dan k over at tpm



On Jun 22, 5:50 pm, thistle-m <michael_this...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I usually don't engage in political arguement with you since your
chosen role here is that of Robert Gibbs and being a democrat I
support getting the party line, no matter dumbed down for the masses,
out.

"the pot calling the kettle black"

Unfortunately your hamhanded and abrasive style makes your dialog
much more like McClellan and really, I've had enough of it.

abrasive? "The camel cannot see the crookedness of its own neck!!!"

But applying just a little of that incredible empathy that
you  possess to those who read your comments might make conversation
go smoother.

"A rag speaking ill of a cloth"

LOL! How's that hopey changy thing coming for ya, Thistle?

namaste;
bodhi


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