Kurt (Indiana) wrote:CD, truth be known, the "surplus" was an estimated paper figure that was based on a fake economy. The ".com" industry as well as NASDAQ literally disintigrated because it was severly over extended.
I don't think liberals are stupid or uneducated.
Let's face it- most people in politics will spin anything to make there point.
Have you seen Harry Reid's address (12:00 today) to the Senate? He is basically trying to take credit for the $2,100,100.00 figure bid on the "smear" letter to Limbaugh's network?
I'd be embarrased to side with him.
Politics is in sad shape when the Senate of the USA can single out a citizen and try to destroy him and try to take credit for the popularity of the adverse reaction. (free speech)?? Surely we can all agree on that.
caseydog wrote:Kurt (Indiana) wrote:CD, truth be known, the "surplus" was an estimated paper figure that was based on a fake economy. The ".com" industry as well as NASDAQ literally disintigrated because it was severly over extended.
I don't think liberals are stupid or uneducated.
Let's face it- most people in politics will spin anything to make there point.
Have you seen Harry Reid's address (12:00 today) to the Senate? He is basically trying to take credit for the $2,100,100.00 figure bid on the "smear" letter to Limbaugh's network?
I'd be embarrased to side with him.
Politics is in sad shape when the Senate of the USA can single out a citizen and try to destroy him and try to take credit for the popularity of the adverse reaction. (free speech)?? Surely we can all agree on that.
I have no interest in a stupid eBay auction of a Rush Limbaugh letter, but calling Rush Limbaugh a citizen in the way that you and I are citizens is a stretch. He is a celebrity, like Barbara Streisand, only in Rush's case, his whole livelihood is based on making political commentary. He put's himself in the hot seat, and want's to complain about the heat?
Actually, Rush is milking this letter and subsequent auction for all it's worth as a publicity stunt. Perhaps he does owe Harry Reid some gratitude.
And I have heard many times from conservatives that the "Hollywood Elites" should shut up. If Rush is a citizen exercising "free speech", is Alec Baldwin something other than a citizen exercising free speech when he speaks?
Congress took pretty much a full day to scold MoveOn for a less than tasteful headline in an ad. They basically put aside all the other business before them to "attack" a political organization for engaging in "free speech."
CD
Mike C. wrote::D Joseph,
You are trying to argue logically with a liberal. Kinda fun, but a total waste of time. If the facts get in the way, they resort to rhetoric, hyperbole and total misdirection. And if that doesn't work, then they make up the facts to meet their needs. And if all else fails, they resort to name calling.
Good luck!
caseydog wrote:Kurt, I personally think that both the Rush "Smear" Letter and the MoveOn headline brouhaha are non events. I didn't waste my time following either of those stories.
I don't blame that kind of nonsense on politics, but rather on the "infotainment" industry, AKA TV News, and our society's eagerness to get wrapped up in trivialities, instead of focussing on real issues.
It has been my experience that conservatives get more wrapped up in ideologies and dogma, but that's just my observation. The fact that millions of conservatives enjoy Rush Limbaugh's vitriolic commentary, while liberals have rejected liberal radio shows of the same nature as Rush's, could be seen as supporting evidence my own observations.
If Al Gore is a liberal superstar, and Rush Limbaugh is a conservative hero, how do they compare? When I compare "An Inconvenient Truth" to an episode of "The Rush Limbagh Show", I find it hard to reach a conclusion that liberals are not logical, or resort to hyperbole and name-calling, while conservatives present thoughtful arguments in a fair and balanced format.
CD
Miriam C. wrote:And Back to Al Gore. Funny how these things end up Liberal vs Conservative as groups when we are all individuals and what we all stand for overlaps in many areas.
For instance we all agree on
Protection for children.
Free camping
Free speech - in general
Free to move about as we please
Safety from abuse or crime
Secure borders
Anyone care to join the
Oh and Free Buds for Ira.
Kurt (Indiana) wrote:Miriam C. wrote:And Back to Al Gore. Funny how these things end up Liberal vs Conservative as groups when we are all individuals and what we all stand for overlaps in many areas.
For instance we all agree on
Protection for children.
Free camping
Free speech - in general
Free to move about as we please
Safety from abuse or crime
Secure borders
Anyone care to join the
Oh and Free Buds for Ira.
Auntie M. thanks for re-focusing. I won't be surprised to find that some things on the list will not be agreed to by all.
It won't be free Buds for Ira either.
You are right, we need to play together and for the same causes. "Humans are funny people" sometimes.
For instance we all agree on:
Protection for children.
Free camping
Free speech - in general
Free to move about as we please
Safety from abuse or crime
Secure borders
Plus
Freedom of religion (not from religion)
Capitolism
Free choice
The right to protest (I do it at the voting booth-not in a mob)
Victim's rights (not criminal's rights)
Can any one add anything:
I'll bet we agree on a lot more than we disagree on.
It's a lot harder to agree than disagree.
caseydog wrote:Mike C. wrote::D Joseph,
You are trying to argue logically with a liberal. Kinda fun, but a total waste of time. If the facts get in the way, they resort to rhetoric, hyperbole and total misdirection. And if that doesn't work, then they make up the facts to meet their needs. And if all else fails, they resort to name calling.
Good luck!
Isn't this post equal to name calling?![]()
Although, I will agree that trying to use conservative logic in a discussion with a liberal is pointless. Liberal logic is reality-based.![]()
CD
Miriam C. wrote:Oh and Free Buds for Ira.
caseydog wrote:And, really, I had to google "Rush Smear Letter" before I could comment on it today. I really don't follow stuff like that. I only knew about the "MoveOn" fiasco because I couldn't avoid it. It got too much coverage.
And, it's a slow day at work, so I can "waste it" on you folks.![]()
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CD
And, it's about ideology versus reality.
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