9005900:
Whatever happened to freedom of expression?

I'll never leave you. smile
diablo68:
I think of myself as pretty liberal, but I have noticed that other liberals hate it when then their ideals are questioned. They can dish it out, but can't take it. I like that you speak your mind, no matter your viewpoint.
justrodan:
Who cares?

and I wouldn't call FB bleeding heart, unless you think Fox News has a liberal bias smile. I dunno about your FB fiiends tho, cept me, if we're FB friends at all? I forget wink.
catdad:
Most of my classmates on there are conservative and it gets old fast reading about how god has blessed them with great kids or how Obama is wrong to steer this country away from its 'christian' roots. whatever
catdad:
I grew up in a conservative, agriculture based, rural area about 25 miles outside of Portland. Most of the kids weren't that conservative in high school, but something has driven them into religion since then.

I think the neighbor kids are going to be friendly enough that I won't miss mine so much. As it is, they hang out in my yard all the time. They're regularly out by the bird feeders, lying on the front steps, stopping by for drinks of water, and lately, on the roof. There's a black and white one who likes being petted and usually tries to come into the house if I have the door open. Tashe, the newest addition next door, always climbs into my car when I'm unloading groceries, usually wants to come into the house, and loves being petted. He/she was the one chasing an orange and white kitty on the roof that day, and when I got home tonight, was sitting at a corner of the roof looking at something in one of the arborvitae a few feet away (bird or nest, I'm guessing). He/she also comes over to my yard to see me when I get home. I'll be able to enjoy their company at someone else's expense and won't have to worry about something else being destroyed in my house. love