OT Right of way question? [1 pt]
I'll give you 1/2 point for #2.
Jonathan Ganz wrote
There's no such thing as right of way. It's burdened
or stand on.
quibbling--take one lash.
If the liberals represent left wing or port tack, and
the conservatives are "right", the right wing or
starboard tack, and starboard tack has right of way
over port tack
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1. Why are there so many collisions? [1pt]
It's everyone's responsibility to avoid collisions. Even if
the port tack boat does not give way, the starboard tack
boat must.
Ok, now back up your words with some common coutesy!
Can't there be a common ground? It all starts with being
honest and not an extremist.
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2. Why do liberals fail to give way when they are
always in the wrong? [1 pt]
"Always" is the key word to understanding why this isn't a legitimate
question.
Ok, change that to "most often". The point here, is a majority
of the country is not liberal, yet you want to force your views on
them and call them stupid?
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3. Why do liberals protest and lose? [1 pt]
Because they don't have the votes just yet. That will change.
No likely, that's why lies, swearing, and slander are the most
common responses. Intimidation tactics just shows you to be
an extremist, not an enlightened individual. Assumtions on
your part are equally unfair, as well as rude and disrespectful.
If you want your points to be considered objectively, then
use logic not slander.
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4. Given that race appeals can be elevated to higher
courts, why other options do liberals have aside from
installing unfair judges to decide the outcome of race
protests? [2 pts]
I thought we don't have the votes? How does the minority
party "install" judges. I thought the pres submits names to
Congress, who then accept or reject them.
You appeal when you lose.
Do you think it is right that the majority of California supports
the death penalty, and the 9th circus court of appeals deliberately
counters this? This is not the will of the people.
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