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On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 01:59:48AM -0700, Lord Infomouse wrote:
On 12/21/2012 4:58 PM, rickman wrote: On 12/21/2012 7:06 AM, Lord Infomouse wrote: On 12/20/2012 10:36 AM, Truth and honesty wrote: Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? I like how this guy asks me a pointed question and then disappears when I answer. True grit and high-caliber tactics. If I had ten divisions of those men, then our troubles here would be over very quickly. You talk a lot but don't say much... Rick It's because you are a stupid idiot and are not familiar with my debate style. For me, getting to the facts is more important than being right. You humans get on top of a side or position and ride it all the way to oblivion, never wavering and never changing, even when the facts completely obliterate your argument. I, on the other hand, do not mind playing Devil's Advocate. It is apparent in this discussion that by suppressing viewpoints, such as any support at all for any Axis power, you have laid yourself bare to anyone supporting them. You have no antibodies to fight such an assault because you allow no one to speak of it, and suppress it even though it is free speech, because it makes you grumpy and unhappy that there might be an enemy position. It is one thing to take the position of the Devil's Advocate, and entirely something else to hold a postion based primarily on evil. I believe you are occupying the latter territory. You speak of antibodies as if they are translatable from human biology to thought but they are not. This alone marks you as a force of irrationality and non-thought. So, wave your hands, and condemn the Axis as everything that is totally gruesomely evil and inhuman, and slowly but surely, in your inability to consider grey areas, they creep up and suffocate you in your comfortable little bed where you are happy like a clam and innocent in every way. Yeah, whatever. Your use of colorful language does not suffice to disguise your lack of thought. Regards, Uncle Steve -- It would appear, then, that the Western consciousness feels itself urged to predicate a sort of finality inherent in its own appearance. -- Oswald Spengler, "The Decline of the West", Vol I |