Posted by NCWayne on May 12, 2010 at 10:35:52 from (166.82.79.195):
In Reply to: OT. kind of a rant posted by Hughb on May 12, 2010 at 06:53:03:
Saddly this country has gone/become so "PC" it makes me sick. While I understand the concept of being "tactful", as well as being "polite", in day to day life there comes a time when the past has to be remembered and spoken of as it was, not how some PC moniter thinks it should have been. Failure to do this results in the past being forgotten which is not a good thing. Though I can"t remember who said it I do remember from school that one of our forefathers made the statement along time ago to the effect that "Those that forget the past are doomed to repeat it".
Another thing that gets me is when someone makes a non-PC comment that reflects their true feelings and then rushes to apoligize for it when the PC crowd hollers. To me this is a slap in the face to all the veterans that died defending our right of free speach. So Hughb, from me, I offer up a thanks for reposting and standing up for what you feel and what you said (or wanted to say at least) with no apologies.
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