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Someone asked me on an article I wrote why I 'regurgitate' other people's work.  I don't, but then I had to carefully explain to this n00b1e that I read the news and see things that interest, outrage or make me take pause.  So I write about them, quote from them, and link them.  But I am not regurgitating them.  I am taking the story and then adding my own opinion.

Now this particular blogger is outraged, I guess, that I am conservative and so slam liberals so much.  I did not blog on Scooter Libby, or on Delay.  I expected, and was not disappointed, when my fellow liberal bloggers picked up on those incidents and wrote articles on them (I hate being a copy cat - so try to avoid do a "me too" article if I have seen one already done).

I enjoy the repartee of the political arena, the "morons on parade" of the normal news, and just commenting on the stupid, inane and sometimes, genius of every day people.  And I get my inspiration from articles I read.

So to the Citizen who wonders why I regurgitate?  Sorry to disappoint you.  I merely read and then state my opinion, and yes it is not flattering to liberals as they are the funniest and silliest animals on this planet.

But I do offer you one thought.  You don't have to read me you know.  If it gives you acid indigestion, please cease and desist.  I will understand and not take it personally.

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Or as Fletch says - Thank you very little.
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Why you can "regurgitate" my way any day!

it really hurts my goozle pipe tho!

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Regurgitate away! While the political stuff doesn't always interest me all that much, most of what you write is pretty amusing all the same.
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Regurgitate away! While the political stuff doesn't always interest me all that much, most of what you write is pretty amusing all the same.

I am trying to be ambidextrious?  (Uh, versatile?)