Originally Posted by CL65driver
Hey there, Skygirl, you're right.
You and I may differ on our political perspectives, but atleast we can agree on this. There's no point in going around being confrontational for no reason. It's a lot more conducive to great conversation if you don't berate people just for having a different opinion than you. Neither side is completely right or completely wrong- that's why they're both there. hehe...

, and get this- that's coming from a card carrying member of the republican party. CargoBob gives us a bad name, just ignore him.
Hi CL, thanks for your sensible and reasonable post. Quite frankly, just because I live in Marin doesn't mean I'm a wealthy bleeding heart liberal...
I'm actually somewhere in the middle, but I don't care for Bush. I think he's out of control with his power, and not the brightest bulb in the chandelier. I love this country like I love my sons. But I think his actions need to be questioned, like a parent questions their children's actions because they love and care what happens to them. I am not led by allegiance to any particular political party. Having said that, I think that there are beacons of hope on both parties, like John McCain is for the Republicans. Dianne Feinstein also seems to be a sensible Democrat, carefully weighing both sides opinions. I appreciate your reasonable and thoughtful comments. Wouldn't it be a wonderful thing for our country if we could get people of both political parties to have such rational discussions and hopefully end the spouting hatred that has divided this country?