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Old 04-01-2010, 05:57 PM
Charles Charles is offline
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Originally Posted by Zeke View Post
That's like saying, "I don't need to think ahead, I've got a good job."

Now, IS the time.

1. So-called Conservatives are not going to do it: they have zero bravery.
2. Costing additional $$$ should lead to more efficient use.
3. In the long run, what Conservatives NEVER seem to play for, we (Americans) win.

Nobody criticizes Conservatives due to fallacious motives creating their acts of stupidity: they're criticized due to the acts of stupidity. If the only motives that can be assigned are outlandish, consider how ridiculous the acts are.

What are you left with?
I'm left with what I started with.

The typical response that conservatives are stupid. I'll admit, many of them are, but I've also noticed some mighty dim bulbs on your side of the fence as well.

Personally, I think we all have the same goals, more or less, but have a difference of opinion as to the means and timetable of achieving them. And I also think that we have some fundamental differences as to our vision of the nature of things.

Which is understandable. I hardly expect for you to think and behave per my wishes. But I do grow weary of the conservatives being dismissed as stupid simply because we have a difference of opinion.

If you wish to convert the conservatives to your line of reasoning, I don't think that by telling them they're stupid is going to be a very effective method.

At least that's the way I see things.

Chas

Besides, you missed my whole point. Which, in a nutshell, is you view the conservatives through your eyes and not theirs. Apparently you have no wish to understand them at all.

IMHO, playing shove it up the other guy's ass sideways isn't conducive to reaching a consensus. But what do I know, I'm a stupid conservative.
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