Oh, we're certainly all better off with them out of the game. I was just pointing out what a snivelling coward that Bourque guy is.
OK! We can give them credit for having some guts... especially after they were spilled all over the floor.
I believe there is good and bad. Our propensity for action sways back and forth, but each of us generally prefers one of the states. Nobody stays there 100% of the time. Good people do bad things, and you always hear neighboors of the mass murderer say, "he was such a nice guy".
The thing I can't understand is why some people refuse to blame a person for their evil act, and insist on finding someone else to blame for "making" the evildoer.
It is also odd that the person/group getting the "blame" is always a non-liberal person/group. Why don't I ever hear someone say, "He was such a sweet boy, but his parents made him eat all that tofurky. If only they had let him have a hamburger once in a while...".
