Friday, January 30, 2009

Sharing the Love

I want to comment on the love I've been receiving from people who don't appreciate my point of view. When I say love, I mean hate.

I got some ridiculously hateful text messages on my phone not too far back that began as digs on my political beliefs, which quickly moved to cuts at me personally.

Now, although I didn't have that phone number programmed in my phone, I quickly figured out who the culprit was. It was amusing to me that such a person would go out of their way to find my number and send me harassing messages. First, I haven't seen that particular person in years, and second, I have never had a personal issue with them personally.

If that person ever gets a hold of this post, I just want to let you know that I'm sure you thought it was a great idea at the time, and that you were hurting my feelings. Truthfully, it's just a little more proof that liberals are hypocrits and have nothing better to do that pick fights with others. I sincerely pray that you can find something more productive to do with your time. You could never hurt me because I don't think enough of you to let anything you say get to me.

Besides simple text messages, I received a slew of phone calls with restricted numbers. The person on the other end would say one hateful verse and hang up the phone. This was happening periodically, and one time they threatened to kill me. I didn't realize I was that huge of a threat to anyone, but hey... just remember that I believe in my second ammendment rights. Think about it.

By the way... where are you all getting my phone number?

Email has been a popular choice for spreading the love from liberals to me. The emails, by far, have been the best. People don't censor themselves over email, and they don't try to hide who they are either. It amazes me that I get these emails and then I'll see the same people at school the next day. They look at me as they walk by totally unphased. They don't seem embarassed or ashamed of their behavior. They walk by as if nothing ever happened, which in reality, nothing ever did. If I sent someone a terrible email, I would be horrified to see them the next day, or any day after that unless I was willing to say the same things to their face. I suppose that's the great thing about liberals at Marquette; they have no shame. But hey, that's liberals everywhere.

I guess I just want to point out, as I have in the past, that liberals are always preaching about love, tollerance, and open mindedness. They fail to practice what they preach. The hypocrasy still amazes me, even after I see it day after day. They have love for each other, but if you don't think exactly as they do, then you get nothing but hate. Interesting, isn't it?

I'd like to say that I enjoy the hate mail. It gives me a laugh and more basis to say that liberals are ridiculous. If you have something to say to me, though, it would be better for you to approach me personally. I'd much rather do that, because it's too easy to hide behind a keyboard.

Share the love, not the hypocracy.


BTW: To my lovely text message sender... I would seriously reconsider sending the type of things that you do when you're not accurate on your facts. That's a huge liability. Also, there can be reprecussions of your actions that will land on more than just you, not only now but in the future. It's not smart to burn your bridges when you live in the Great Lakes region. =)

Also, your brother is in one of my classes. ;)

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