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While you may hear the idea expressed in this NG or the talk shows by a few
people, most thinking conservative or liberals do not feel that one's political ideology effects one ability to be a "patriot" or one's love of country. A few radical talking heads might express that view, but it is still a small percent of the citizen. The talking heads who regurgitate this rubbish are wildly successful. Ann Coulter's book accusing all liberals of being "traitors" sold how many million copies? Too many people without the time and energy to think for themselves are too eager to repeat the latest whiz-bang sound byte as a substitute for legitimate opinion. The largest audiences in the country are listening to right wing radio. It would be hard to convince me that most of those listeners don't generally agree with the sentiments expressed. All too many of them are quick to repeat, word for word, the latest slogan circling the bowl. Emotional arguments develop when people from one side or the other cannot logically support their opinions, and cannot do so because the opinions have been handed to them rather than developed through a normal process. If there's going to be any choice in the next election, it will have to be provided by the D's. The R's are sticking with the horse that pulled the cart to this point. Too darn bad the R's don't have a candidate like the guy who gave the following speech. Comparing this speech to the current, miserable state of civic discourse is really shocking. There is a lot more emotional energy these days, more bitterness and rancour than before. Again, I think it's because many people haven't done the homework to understand *why* they have a certain opinion, they believe what they are told is best for the country. That observation applies to the left as well as the right. I like the following Republican's comments about controlling government spending: http://www.polsci.ucsb.edu/projects/...pages/reagan1s u.html He was concerned about a "trillion dollar debt." How times have changed. We're paying a significant portion of that much every year in interest alone on the current debt. :-( |
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