April 13, 2005

A Public Apology

"Sometimes I get a little more passionate, and particularly during the moment, and in the days since the Republic Party subverted democracy and stole the 2000 presidential election, emotions were flowing," (: Tom :) said. "I probably said — I did, I didn't probably — I said something in an inartful way, and I shouldn't have said it that way, and I apologize for saying it that way."

We hope that all the Republics who manage to catch our apology are now ready to forgive us for all of our progressive viewpoints, and will begin to believe that we have their best interests at heart during every waking moment.

Posted by (: Tom :) at April 13, 2005 10:57 PM
Comments

Tom, and everyone else on this site. I too have found myself apologizing for speaking about my deep passions. People like us are looked at by the (normal people)like we are from another planet. In my 40 years of living in the U.s. and traveling from the east coast to the west coast, I have found that, it is us (un-normal people), who really are the norm. Always keep in mind, When Jesus walked the earth, he was not getting the popular vote, yet he is the way, the truth, and the light, no man can come to the HOly Father, but by him. So, as the bible repeats, over and over, truth is a stumbling stone to most people, truth makes people uncomfortable, truth offends! Jesus spoke of this, the bible is the history of our earth, and it has been going on, since the beginning of time. Look at Noah, how many people got on that Ark? Not Many! It is the people who are willing to offend, for the betterment of earth and mankind, that are the milemarkers of our history. Let he without sin, cast the first stone, when Jesus said this, everyone dropped thier stones and walked away. Let no man look down his nose at any person, but look into the persons eyes and find some common ground. Lisa

Posted by: Lisa at April 22, 2005 12:21 PM