The Sound of the Crowd

Good morning

You know, there are times when I swear I could almost see the appeal of reading only the right-wing nut blogs, or the Wall Street Journal editorial page or Washington Times, and watching Fox News.

It must be nice to live in a world where we went to war against a real threat, for good and sufficect reason, with an adequate number of troops that were properly equppied and trained. Where Senators actually do share my values. Where a dependence on oil is only our birthright.

I mean, if I could choose not to wake up to a world where we’re aiding and abetting the torture of Americans, don’t you think I would?


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