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Old Mar 28th, 2003, 09:22 AM        Aww, poor little San Franciscian has a widdle ulcer for war!
link: http://www.opinionjournal.com/best/?id=110003257 - Where this passag comes from

link: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...6/MN207811.DTL - Where the original article comes from

The World's Smallest Violin
Consider the toll the war has taken: 3,000 people vaporized or crushed on Sept. 11; dozens of casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq--oh, and then there's poor Deborah Dashow Ruth of Kensington, Calif. The San Francisco Chronicle says she "has developed a case of shingles, her ulcer is acting up, and her head has been throbbing since the United States invaded Iraq a week ago":

Ruth, a 62-year-old writer, doesn't watch television and has even stopped listening to National Public Radio, but that hasn't helped quell her anger over what she sees as an unjust war.

"I find myself lashing out at my husband--and he agrees with me!" Ruth said. She ascribes her current health problems to the intense emotions the war has provoked. "Just as Iraq was invaded by the viral Republican administration, I have been invaded by these viral Republican conditions," she said.


Edit: Wow! Our troops are going though hell, and your ulcers are acting up because reality is being shown to you. Grow the fuck up, you old hag. First thing you did good was to quit listening to NPR, which is just right of Karl Marx.
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