On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 05:21:07 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote:
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
.. .
At least back before you guys found a common love for the wrong side
of the political spectrum....
Dave
"Sandbagger"
What makes you think that "they" are on the
wrong side of the political spectrum? Now think about
it Dave, Frank has said a number of times he is not a
liberal, he just doesn't like Bush's policy's.
Yet he voted for Nader?(While also defending Kerry to the teeth)
Doesn't that sound a bit off to you? If a conservative or even a
moderate had a problem with Bush politically, do you think that they
would vote for Nader?
Twist is what
I would say a liberal, but how does that make him on the
"wrong side"? Because you don't agree with them, that
makes them on the wrong side?
No, not at all. But trust me, the liberal side of the political
equation has done little to help and far more to ruin this country at
practically every turn. From the creation of the welfare state, to
frivolous lawsuits, to the creation and expansion of federal taxes, to
affirmative action, to mollycoddling terrorists, liberals have been on
the wrong side of history, and the wrong side for Americans.
I could list a whole host of examples, but this is not the place for
that.
Liberals have all the best intentions. They are not "evil" people.
They are just hopelessly naive and overly idealistic. It's no wonder
that most Hollywierd types tend to be liberals. They did little to
truly earn their money. Their job is to play make believe, so it
should come as no surprise that they are so naive about world affairs
and human nature.
I don't agree with Geo on much, but politically he's
seems to have the same views as I, but should I disagree
with that because I don't like him?
You should ask Frank that one, as he seems to have soured considerably
in his opinion of me since he found out that I was one of those
stuffy, old fashioned conservatives.
I try to keep things civil, and in fact, I try to keep politics out of
the discussion. But ol' Frank can resist the temptation to fling a
little barb at me in the middle of a totally unrelated subject.
Because I disagree with him politically, he's now challenging my
expertise in radio repair.
Not that it bothers me much. If this newsgroup ever prompted an
emotional reaction from me, I'd just shut it off.
Dave
"Sandbagger"
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