I want out of this farce of a website. I thought this was a forum for
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1|. Instead, it is little more than a forum for talking about
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1|. Now that I want to
|verb2| |noun2|, a fair minded and Democratic website would let me
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| and go. Instead, DailyKos will give me no such option. Like some sort of cult, I was welcomed in freely but am now being barred from actually
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1|. I do not want to simply
|verb3| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| and let my ideas about
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| remain here at a website I am disgusted by and want no further part in. Since Kos won't allow me the decent option of
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| (just about every
|adjective1| blog DOES let you
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| when you want to), then somebody here needs to
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| for me. To deny me the ability to
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| is unacceptable.
You all suck. A lot of you wouldn't know what a
|adverb1| |adjective2| |noun2| was if it bit you in the ass. To you, a
|adjective1| |noun2| is whatever
|noun3possessive| |noun4| tells you. A tremendous amount of you are only
|noun1| because all the easy girls hang out with the
|noun5|. Churches and political parties (and
|noun5| parties)are full of blind conformists that are simply towing the line they've been told to from the get go, with little regard to actual
|adjective3| |noun2|, let alone
|adjective2| |adjective3| |noun2|. The amount of blind punditry that goes on in America is what fuels the corrupt system of talking about
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun3| and not actually
|verb1|ing [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun3|. DailyKos exemplifies blind punditry, and I regret any and all association I have had with it. I should be allowed to
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| and go; Why should I be forced to stay amid this pathetic
|adjective4| |noun4|? The herd mentality that goes on here sickens me now, AND I WANT OUT. Regardless of my personal experience here, EVERYBODY WHO SIGNED UP TO THIS WEBSITE SHOULD BE FREE TO
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| IF THEY SO WISH TO. For Kos to deny us this is downright
|adjective5|.
Since I can't |verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun1| myself, my only recourse is to be as abrasive and disruptive as I can be UNTIL SOME |noun1|ing [are, get, become, wind up] |verb1|ed. As long as |noun1|ing [are not, don't get, do not become, don't wind up] |verb1|ed, I do not feel comfortable leaving. Is it really such a tough request to |verb1| [my, our, the, a(n), some]|swearword1|ing |noun1| so I can go? Just what kind of website lets you join up but won't let you |verb1| [my, our, the, a(n)] |noun5|? One that regards people as little more than voices, that's what. How like Kos to view his site's members as little more than talking pixels.
|verb1| [my, our, the, a(n), some]|swearword1|ing |noun1|, KOS. You don't want me hanging around, and neither do I.