Friday, February 16, 2007

Our Priorities

So, this Anna Nicole Smith's death thing has really stirred up a bunch of news in the press lately. I'm gonna be a bit cruel here, but it's called tough love for a reason. I don't care that she's dead. I think we should care a lot more about people who truly contributes to society. For example, what did she do for society, act as an example of what not to do?

When you have allegations that she purposefully underfed her newborn baby so it would be "sexy", I actually believe allegations like this simply because of past behavior from her. She's a gold digging, promiscuous train wreck who didn't deserve the attention and adoration of the American public. Who hasn't come out to state that they could be Anna's baby's father? Hell, I could have been. You know, I was walking down the street, I tripped, fell, and accidentally put my prick in her. Happens all the time.

Who does deserve our attention and admiration you ask?

Katherine Schaefer, the researcher who came across a potential cancer cure.

Mr. Piper, my 10th grade English teacher.

Dr. Jonas Salk, cured polio.

Soldiers, past and present.

Firemen who rescue you from car crashes, fires, etc.

Your parents, who raised you through good times and bad and was supportive all the way. The one's who paid for college, fed you, clothed you, loved you.

Cops, Firemen, Veterans, Doctors, Teachers, Day Care Workers, Mechanics, and many, many others.

Sure, Anna Nicole Smith's life was a train wreck and did spike the interests of those in the general public if only because it was a train wreck, but If you want to make America a better place, you need to thank those who actually DO make it a better place.

Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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