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We’ve made a lot of progress on bigotry, but Chick-fil-A teaches us we still have a long way to go... Read more»

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Aug 3, 2012, 3:04 pm
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A one’s-life-retrospective piece is one I usually enjoy reading. However, not in this case. Zuma and his ilk see hate and bigotry everywhere, especially in the eyes of anyone and everyone who disagree with them.

I see Zuma, and those like him, as being closed-minded. Their ideas are the way it should be; period. And God help you if you disagree…because that makes you either hateful, uncivil,vitriolic, angry/mean-spirited, or the anchor of all liberal comebacks…racist.

Zuma says it’s been a wonderful life. While I’m happy for him, I can’t see how that is possible as the guy is so filled with hate and contempt for those who don’t drink the same kool-aid as he does.

The Chik-Fil-A thing has been blown WAY out of proportion, on both sides of the issue. I haven’t been so anxious to see a story fall off the front pages and facebook updates since the hourly-updates on how many times Muffy Giffords used the restroom on that particular day.

Those not as closed-minded as Zuma can see that, concerning racism, bigotry, or whatever…of course it exists. It will probably always exist in some fashion. However, in reality it is not nearly as bad as the Zuma types think it is. We have come a long way in a short amount of time. Anyone of any color can be anything they want to now. And as Nappy showed us by being twice-elected, this “mecca of hate and bigotry” (as Sheriff Dumbass calls us) doesn’t care about sexual orientation much, either.

So, to Zuma and other like-minded people, I offer the following advice: lighten up. There are opinions out there that differ from yours, and that’s OK. Stop labeling people. You want to argue something, argue the argument and not the person you’re making the argument with. I think a good start is for you folks to wrap your head around the concept that illegal is not a race.

Oh, and Jimmy…props for quitting smoking.

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Aug 3, 2012, 10:14 pm
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brett,

you are a punk.

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