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Eisboch Eisboch is offline
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On Aug 28, 8:42 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message

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On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 20:10:43 -0400, DK wrote:


Eisboch wrote:
hk wrote:


I am a registered Democrat. I haven't read through a Democratic
party
platform document in decades, probably not since 1970. I have no
idea
what is in this year's "platform," and I couldn't care less. My
father
in law is a lifelong registered Republican. I haven't asked him, but
I
suspect he has never ever read a GOP party platform document.


Question then:


When you enter your voting booth, do you vote a straight Democratic
ticket?


Or, do you pick and choose, voting for a Republican here and there if
you
think the person running is better qualified.


Honest answer only, please.


Eisboch


You are asking for the impossible.


Yes, but he believes Harry respects him enough to be honest.


You *do* enjoy twisting things around a bit. I never said anything like
that.

All I ever said that was in terms of civil discussion, I try to afford the
same respect to Harry as he gives to me.
Same with you, Loogey, justwait, ...... and the rest.

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Quite frankly though. I would think those of us who have always come
here with honest opinion and statements might be afforded a little
more respect and attention. I respect any man, with any opinon, as
long as he is true to his gut... Liars, make me sick, just as good as
rats in my book, rats, liars, junkies, drunks... all are generally
useless in any civil society...

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How do you know .... for sure .... when someone is lying in a newsgroup
discussion?
You can suspect .... you can "think" ..... you can assume .....

but tell me how you *know*?

Eisboch