House Speaker Richardson, can you help me here with my message to Rudy Giuliani?
I am not a prude nor a Pollyanna, but nonetheless try to keep a halfway clean blog. Once in response to a comment that frequently used the "f" word to a 9-24-04 post, I resisted the temptation to delete the comment but wrote:
This is neither the U.S. Senate floor [you remember Vice President Cheney's words to Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy in 2004; I thought you did] nor a males only pool hall.
Allowing comments to be posted on a blog such as this presumes those posting comments will appreciate the rights of others -- including myself -- to be able to read comments without being subjected to lewd language and inappropriate comments.
This notwithstanding, sometimes a remark evokes a response that does not use words as refined as House Speaker Glenn Richardson's inappropriate comment that referred to Gov. Perdue's "backside."
Tonight I read in the AJC's Political Insider something Giuliani said while in Atlanta earlier today:
His most inflammatory statement yet came when he drew the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
“Republicans are much more willing to be on offense against terrorism,” Giuliani said.
While I respect America's Mayor for what he did post 9-11, my reaction to such trash talk: Rudy Giuliani can kiss my ass, the son of a bitch.
This is neither the U.S. Senate floor [you remember Vice President Cheney's words to Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy in 2004; I thought you did] nor a males only pool hall.
Allowing comments to be posted on a blog such as this presumes those posting comments will appreciate the rights of others -- including myself -- to be able to read comments without being subjected to lewd language and inappropriate comments.
This notwithstanding, sometimes a remark evokes a response that does not use words as refined as House Speaker Glenn Richardson's inappropriate comment that referred to Gov. Perdue's "backside."
Tonight I read in the AJC's Political Insider something Giuliani said while in Atlanta earlier today:
His most inflammatory statement yet came when he drew the difference between Republicans and Democrats.
“Republicans are much more willing to be on offense against terrorism,” Giuliani said.
While I respect America's Mayor for what he did post 9-11, my reaction to such trash talk: Rudy Giuliani can kiss my ass, the son of a bitch.
1 Comments:
HAHA! Good one Sid!
Keep it up!
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