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OT : Another poll to break Harry's (if he has one) heart
On 09 Jan 2004 16:57:00 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:
I don't deal in absolutes.
You were defending those who do, "as long as they have evidence to back them
up"
The evidence speaks for itself. But there are always exceptions. Which
is why I would never try to lump *all* of any roup into one category
or another.
I listen to Hannity fairly regularly, as he's on during my afternoon
drive time. He strongly refutes liberal policies, but he have never
made a statement of a personal nature that could be construed as
"hate".
Horse puckey. I have listened to him. I'll keep track of some of his next few
*zingers* and ask for your opinion soon.
Such as? Once again, you seem to confuse a personal ad-hominem
derogatory comment with strong political opposition. The first case
would be considered *hateful*, while the second is simply disagreeing
with their position, and why they feel the way they do.
I wrote:
It's the same group of techniques that over the years have rallied the
gullible
against "******s" "kikes" "spics" and what not.
Dave wrote:
There you go again, attempting to demonize the messengers and the
message by comparing similar techniques that were used to promote
ideals in the past which are now generally regarded as "bad".
Good grief. What prompted that moment of frank honesty? At least you do admit
the techniques are indeed (at least) "similar".
Of course they are similar. It's those similarities which allow you
leftists to paint such disparity with a broad brush. But it's the
differences which invalidate your premise.
Where there is smoke there is fire. Even if the Non_scholarly" do not
completely understand the nuances of many liberal ideas, they do
understand the final outcome. Anything which takes away from their
choices, and their financial sovereignty is a bad thing.
Lot of choice these days in the average police state?
Lot of financial sovereignty when the government has a $25,000 mortgage on the
future earnings of every American, (*plus* future taxation for upcoming
expenses)?
Unless the government increases our taxes, this will never become our
debt. And that debt can be eliminated with little more than the stroke
of a pen. You worry far too much about it.
Dave
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