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Is there a diplomatic and sympathetic way to say "I support you and what you do in Iraq as a soldier but I think that our President is a fuckwad and you shouldn't have to be there in the first place"?
"I support you and what you do in Iraq as a soldier but I wish you weren't sent there in the first place."
Also, {{Lilty}}, cause why let a chance to hug you go by?
OMG, Bush just said, "And to all those who oppose my Social Security plan, I have this to say: 'Watch your backs, you freedom-hating cocksuckers!'"
OK, he didn't really say that.
Actually, I'm not watching, so for all I know, he did say that.
"I support you and what you do in Iraq as a soldier but I think that our President is a fuckwad and you shouldn't have to be there in the first place"?
Hah - I say this on a daily basis, although P-C was more PC.
Tommy, BWAH!
Could be true.
Awww, thanks. (((Sunil)))
I don't know, what I've got is "I appriciate you, and I'm thinking about what you are doing every day." I mean, he just finished telling me about how a man was killed, but seeing thousands of Iraqis walk the road he was protecting to vote made him think that maybe it wasn't for nothing. I think, for this once, I'm going to keep my big mouth shut. Plus, I don't know how he is emotionally, and I don't want him to read anything as disapproval right now.
Why do I have to be so damn snarky by nature? Makes this tact thing tricky.
Is there a diplomatic and sympathetic way to say "I support you and what you do in Iraq as a soldier but I think that our President is a fuckwad and you shouldn't have to be there in the first place"?
"Come Home", off of Naomi Sommers' second album. It makes me cry every time I hear it.
[eta: Okay, I was listening to the clip off of CDBaby to see how much of the song was in there -- two whole verses, btw -- and then iTunes segued into "Heavy Duty" by Spinal Tap. I have iTunes whiplash.]
Well, you can say that the vote was a good thing and hopefully it will be a first step towards a peaceful, democratic future.
Well, you can say that the vote was a good thing and hopefully it will be a first step towards a peaceful, democratic future.
Ah. Give the lady a cookie. Thank you. I don't know why I'm stumbling like this! He never asked for an opinion, so I won't offer one, just the support I'm sure he needs. He only wanted to know that what's happening there wasn't going unnoticed. That I can do.
Also, I must find that song now, Jessica. I couldn't listen to it off the site, but she sounds right up my alley so now I'm going to look for it.
"I support you and what you do in Iraq as a soldier but I wish you weren't sent there in the first place."
This, if you feel the need to say it.
"I appriciate you, and I'm thinking about what you are doing every day."
Or this if you just want to be supportive right now.
I think both are quite valid options. And you are a good friend.
SotU
Huh. That was it? I think I need a shower.
She's brilliant, Lilty. And I'm not just saying that because we grew up together. She comes from a family of musicians (her father used to be the lead singer/mandolin player for the Seldom Scene), and both she and her brother have more raw talent than should be allowed in one family.
Unless you go to one of her shows (which I highly recommend), CDBaby's the only place to get her album, unfortunately. (She records and produces out of her dad's studio and on his label, and they're very small.)
"Come Home" is right at the top of my "Do not listen to in public while experiencing PMS" list, because it hits me so hard every time I listen to it.