Verbena, your analogies are so extreme. The only one being volatile is you, which is par for the course. It's tiring to be exposed to your opinions, which are, frankly, tired. It seems that you are forever stuck in your ugly protest warrior style mentality that everyone is some sort of facist money grubber, or part of some hateful conspiracy against your beloved homeless "family of innocent victims". Yes, it was wrong for Breslin to attempt to make money for her cause using the I Love Eureka slogan, but it is hardly an excuse for you to use it as an invitation to monsterize the Neighbohood Watch as something akin to Nazis. The only one being disgusting and hateful is you. Don't patronize us by saying you like Eureka, either, because if you did, you wouldn't constantly put down the people in it. Rather than rallying people behind your cause(s), your monotonous droning only serves to do the opposite. A warrior with no tact(ics) is no warrior at all....(yawn).
Re: “No, I Like Eureka”
Verbena, your analogies are so extreme. The only one being volatile is you, which is par for the course. It's tiring to be exposed to your opinions, which are, frankly, tired. It seems that you are forever stuck in your ugly protest warrior style mentality that everyone is some sort of facist money grubber, or part of some hateful conspiracy against your beloved homeless "family of innocent victims". Yes, it was wrong for Breslin to attempt to make money for her cause using the I Love Eureka slogan, but it is hardly an excuse for you to use it as an invitation to monsterize the Neighbohood Watch as something akin to Nazis. The only one being disgusting and hateful is you. Don't patronize us by saying you like Eureka, either, because if you did, you wouldn't constantly put down the people in it. Rather than rallying people behind your cause(s), your monotonous droning only serves to do the opposite. A warrior with no tact(ics) is no warrior at all....(yawn).