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The D wrote:
H the K wrote: On 9/30/09 1:21 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Sep 2009 17:33:49 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... i'm finding that the conservatives here have a woeful lack of knowledge about current events... Firstly, I disagree with you labeling them "conservative." They don't really appear to be that. I think radical right (radical for this country anyway) would be more appropriate. I'm a fiscal conservative for sure. I'm a liberal when it comes to social issues. Secondly, I'm shocked by the seeming lack of knowledge about current events also. I think that's not really the case. I think it's more of ignoring facts when they're inconvenient. I'm happy to reevaluate the performance of Obama and/or the Dem. "leadership" in Congress as necessary. The latter are truly dropping the ball right now, and I strongly believe that Obama got involved too late in the process. I don't see those on the radical right honestly evaluating those politicians (and other, e.g., Beck, Rush, Wilson, Palin, Cheney) on the right who are leadership roles (in name or in fact). It's good to see you have found your 'niche' here, right between Harry and w3fh, with Donnie as a chaser. If you find things too shocking, there really are a lot of political groups where your expertise would be immensely appreciated. -- John H All decisions, even those of liberals, are the result of binary thinking. Feel free to leave if you don't like my quality or quantity of posts. I'm sure you'll do well somewhere. I tried to get him to re-enlist in the army so he could be shipped off to Iraq and with his body keep a potentially useful young American from being shot. How did that work out for you, narcissist? I can't believe that Krause the well known draft dodging coward could even jokingly suggest that a man who gave up 20+ years of his life to serve his country, go back and give some more. Krause you are a pathetic worthless P.O.S. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... "JohnH" wrote in message ... It's good to see you have found your 'niche' here, right between Harry and w3fh, with Donnie as a chaser. If you find things too shocking, there really are a lot of political groups where your expertise would be immensely appreciated. -- John H ~~ Snerk ~~ In other words...she wised up to you very quickly. Actually, I'm pretty slow to take offense or get angry. I don't usually yell at someone or call them nasty names or try to demean them because of their sex. Yeah, you are such a victim. |
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"Halloooooo" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... "JohnH" wrote in message ... It's good to see you have found your 'niche' here, right between Harry and w3fh, with Donnie as a chaser. If you find things too shocking, there really are a lot of political groups where your expertise would be immensely appreciated. -- John H ~~ Snerk ~~ In other words...she wised up to you very quickly. Actually, I'm pretty slow to take offense or get angry. I don't usually yell at someone or call them nasty names or try to demean them because of their sex. Yeah, you are such a victim. Yeah, you have trouble reading. -- Nom=de=Plume |
Conservative or Liberal?
"If a conservative is a homosexual, they quietly enjoy their life. If
a liberal is a homosexual, they loudly demand legislated respect." Uh, NO, not quite. If a conservative is homosexual, he won't necessarily IDENTIFY as such, he may get married and father children to help advance his own political career, and he'll spout hypocritical anti-Gay positions ... but still enjoy engaging in furtive, anonymous sexual encounters with other men, usually at motels, roadside rest areas, and airport bathrooms. Whereas if a liberal is homosexual, he will more like live his life openly, honestly, and with political integrity, and advocate equal treatment for all law-abiding, taxpaying citizens regardless of sexual orientation. As for what you call "legislated respect," you and I both know there really is no such thing. No amount of legislation could coerce you into respecting anyone. Do you know anyone who is Gay? Do you know any longterm Gay couples? And if so, is it possible for you to respect the commitment they have made to each other? Perhaps not. Perhaps no Gay person would get your respect. But the fact remains that there is simply no Constitutional justification for denying law-abiding Gay individuals and couples the very same legal benefits and responsibilities that Straight individuals and couples have always taken for granted. Let's go back to your original statement, and simply change "homosexual" to "black." Perhaps you would say, "If a liberal is black, he will loudly demand his civil rights. If a conservative is black, he will be content to sit in the back of the bus." |
Conservative or Liberal?
"PolishBear" wrote in message ... "If a conservative is a homosexual, they quietly enjoy their life. If a liberal is a homosexual, they loudly demand legislated respect." Uh, NO, not quite. If a conservative is homosexual, he won't necessarily IDENTIFY as such, he may get married and father children to help advance his own political career, and he'll spout hypocritical anti-Gay positions ... but still enjoy engaging in furtive, anonymous sexual encounters with other men, usually at motels, roadside rest areas, and airport bathrooms. Whereas if a liberal is homosexual, he will more like live his life openly, honestly, and with political integrity, and advocate equal treatment for all law-abiding, taxpaying citizens regardless of sexual orientation. As for what you call "legislated respect," you and I both know there really is no such thing. No amount of legislation could coerce you into respecting anyone. Do you know anyone who is Gay? Do you know any longterm Gay couples? And if so, is it possible for you to respect the commitment they have made to each other? Perhaps not. Perhaps no Gay person would get your respect. But the fact remains that there is simply no Constitutional justification for denying law-abiding Gay individuals and couples the very same legal benefits and responsibilities that Straight individuals and couples have always taken for granted. Let's go back to your original statement, and simply change "homosexual" to "black." Perhaps you would say, "If a liberal is black, he will loudly demand his civil rights. If a conservative is black, he will be content to sit in the back of the bus." My, aren't we a tad touchy over a bit of tongue-in-cheek banter? "Methinks thou dothe protest too much..." |
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On Mon, 5 Oct 2009 05:44:41 -0700 (PDT), PolishBear
wrote: "If a conservative is a homosexual, they quietly enjoy their life. If a liberal is a homosexual, they loudly demand legislated respect." Uh, NO, not quite. If a conservative is homosexual, he won't necessarily IDENTIFY as such, he may get married and father children to help advance his own political career, and he'll spout hypocritical anti-Gay positions ... but still enjoy engaging in furtive, anonymous sexual encounters with other men, usually at motels, roadside rest areas, and airport bathrooms. Whereas if a liberal is homosexual, he will more like live his life openly, honestly, and with political integrity, and advocate equal treatment for all law-abiding, taxpaying citizens regardless of sexual orientation. As for what you call "legislated respect," you and I both know there really is no such thing. No amount of legislation could coerce you into respecting anyone. Do you know anyone who is Gay? Do you know any longterm Gay couples? And if so, is it possible for you to respect the commitment they have made to each other? Perhaps not. Perhaps no Gay person would get your respect. But the fact remains that there is simply no Constitutional justification for denying law-abiding Gay individuals and couples the very same legal benefits and responsibilities that Straight individuals and couples have always taken for granted. Let's go back to your original statement, and simply change "homosexual" to "black." Perhaps you would say, "If a liberal is black, he will loudly demand his civil rights. If a conservative is black, he will be content to sit in the back of the bus." Homosexual couples should have all the rights as heterosexual couples. Just don't call it marriage. Why do you capitalize 'gay'. Is it now a proper noun? Is it more a proper noun than heterosexual? -- John H All decisions, even those of liberals, are the result of binary thinking. |
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