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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tried to stay at hotel but 13 years of precedent make that difficult. It would be an obvious snub. We do have a car. Can I really just leave from 3pm thru bedtime? Prob not. FIL is quite old, stubborn, hard of hearing (refuses hearing aid), and there is no way even with my strong personality I would do anything other than add fuel to the fire. I like the Stephen Colbert idea! Sadly, I’ve just been thinking “your vote doesn’t count” (liberal state) and “you’ll be gone soon Anyway” which makes me feel evil. [/quote] Wow to being happy his old age will take him out soon. He's your father-in-law.[/quote] Yeah, she's wishing her husband's dad would die. That actually is pretty evil.[/quote] Did you read how I said t made me feel bad? Are you saying you’ve never had dark thoughts? Sorry forgot this is he rabid dog board and the Nazi apologists seem to have found this thread. Ciao. [/quote] The irony is that you think that you're a better person than he is.[/quote] where did she say that? [/quote] His opinions are so abhorrent to her that she finds herself wishing him dead.....I'd say she doesn't think too much of him, wouldn't you? I'm sure she not as fun to be around as she thinks she is.[/quote] Nope. “Sadly, I’ve just been thinking “your vote doesn’t count” (liberal state) and “you’ll be gone soon Anyway” which makes me feel evil.” Big difference between reminding herself his time here is short (nowhere did she “wish” for it as you’re trying to spin) and wanting it.[/quote] Don't ignore the fact that she is tsking comfort in the fact that he will be gone soon. She has some serious issues and should turn off MSNBC if she is this triggered. Not saying that the father-in-law should not turn off Fox as well but we have no idea if he is looking forward to OP's death or not.[/quote] Adding that she should be able to still separate the man who is 1/4th of her kid's dna from his Fox News views. Sad that the end of his life for her will be about his politics and not the family he raised.[/quote]
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