Sunday, November 27, 2005

Outrage

Its a funny thing about outrage, you can only keep it so long. After that, it goes floating off into space, not to return for a long time. Its like Kubler Ross's stages of grief, after outrage comes exhaustion. The problem is, of course, is that people like Ann "Lassie" Coulter
In the Iraq war so far, the U.S. military has deposed a dictator who had already used weapons of mass destruction and would have used them again. As we now know, Saddam Hussein was working with al-Qaida and was trying to acquire long-range missiles from North Korea and enriched uranium from Niger.
or Michelle "Screw um" Malkin:
Reason number 95,385 to keep your kids out of government schools
don't get exhausted. They live on their brand of invective. They can go on forever. Makes you wonder about the invasion of the body-snatchers (see below).

I need a dose of what P.G. Wodehouse called a "pick me up."

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