Chuck,
You throw out insults and derogatory comment one after the other instead of
discussing the issue. When John points that out, you attack the messenger.
It seems you have a non fail system of debating an issue.
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PocoLoco wrote:
On 9 Oct 2005 17:41:45 -0700, wrote:
Maybe she'd have been kicked off if she were wearing the same
shirt with
Kerry/Edwards on it? Ever think of that?
I'll bet she would have, but it wouldn't happen. Trash talk is a
liberal
Democrat thing.
It's easy enough to see evidence of that in this NG. All the right
wingers are so polite, well mannered, unconfrontational. None of them
would ever troll a thread like this through a boating NG, just to get
his/her rocks off on dissing
a "Bush Basher"......
I think none of the conservatives were as crude as your comment above.
But,
you've had some good examples with another name caller in the group.
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You think none of the conservatives would ever troll a thread like this
through a boating NG, just to get his/her rocks off by dissing "Bush
bashers"?
ROTFLAMO
I would just *swear* that is exactly what happened here. :-)
But then again I could be wrong, as one of the polite, well-mannered,
non-trash talking conservatives responded to my comments (that included
an opinion that the woman was "wrong" to wear that shirt) with a charge
that I'm morally deficient.
Probably too morally deficient to recognize a polite, constructive,
conciliatory
post when I see one.
Oddball set of standards you guys use over there in Rightieville.
Most folks were discussing the wording on the gal's T-shirt, Chuck, not
'getting
their rocks off'. You're quickly approaching the Harry/Kevin modus
operandi.
--
John H
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's
just that they know so much that isn't so."
Ronald Reagan
Excellent technique, John. When you can't counter the basic argument,
object to the verbiage used in a single phrase. Conclude with a
derogatory personal comment.
Of course, this hasn't been effective in a couple of thousand years of
debating issues- but any port in a storm, I suppose.