Don't Like My Site??
As for the hate mail I am sure that this site will create, you can e-mail me at the link below made specifically for it, with a large mailbox for 1, 2, & 3 page diatribes on my "anti-American", "she must be a dyke", "Saddam supporting", "c*nt", "if I don't like it here, I can leave", "bitch" ass. Okay?
Oh, a special note to those who will undoubtedly take the time to type those special e-mails, I have no problem replying to you if you include your e-mail address.
A legit e-mail address that is.
E-Mail of the hate mail/diatribe kind can be sent to the link below - tagged The Diatribe Deposit.
I may set up a special page to post some of the hate mail I receive, so if you have a problem with yours possibly being posted, please note that in your e-mail.
Any letters posted will have the author's e-mail address blanked out for privacy, but if your name is in the e-mail itself, it will be posted, please be advised here and now.
I would like to take this opportunity, in advance, say a word or two in parting ..........
Bite me. If you don't like what I say, sue me. I like it.
Until lately there was a US Constitutional right to freedom of speech, the liberty to pursue happiness was assured upon the founding of this nation ........... but to quote a high profile figure:
"Even rights should have limits." GW Bush
So, in the likely event of just that occuring, I choose to excercise it now .......... while I can.
Hate mail can be e-mailed:
Link Temporarily Down - See Bottom Of Page
Heartfelt Sympathies Go Out
My heartfelt sympathies go out to all those whose lives have been taken due to the illegal act of aggression against Iraq. This includes both the Iraqi and Coalition victims. Without exception. My heart is with those who remain, left to pick up the pieces amid the ash, rubble and grief. I wish them all peace and serenity in their lives soon. The definition of a patriot in the face of the evil done to America is to serve something greater than yourself in life, is to help somebody in need, is to love a person one at a time, as we remember that -- which I know we will.
President G. W. Bush, Manchester, New Hampshire, Oct. 5, 2002
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