Is all right, seems to be a pattern.
Posted By: Think Liberal on 2008-01-02
In Reply to: um tara, she didn't write the article (piglet)...sm - to tara.....wow, rude at onset of new year...sm
Piglet here under new name for new year. Staunch conservatives have no sense of humor and refuse to admit when they are wrong. Ever notice that not much is said when a post is right on the money? They only jump on the band wagon when they feel defensive. I call it posturing.
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See the pattern here?
This person isn't here to contribute anything worthwhile to a debate. He/she is only here to attack. There is not ONE post on this board posted by this person that has to do with issues. Every single post is an attack on the poster.
They're simply not worthy of a response, Democrat. If they are ignored and offered no response, then all they can do is take swipes at one or more posters. If we try to defend ourselves, then it's going to be translated by them as us attacking them. The only purpose this poster has is to attack and bait, and I personally have elected to not give him/her the satisfaction of a response because I don't want to fuel this kind of behavior on this board. They're trying to turn this into the Conservative board, and I think we're better than that. Let's show them by example what it's like to be respectable, tolerant human beings who don't necessarily have to agree on every issue but who respect others' opinions and are open minded and can debate issues without stooping to their level of attacking other posters simply because their opinions might differ.
Sure do see the pattern.
It's been going on for a long time. I'm glad most Americans are starting to wake up. I want to have access to all sides of the issue so I can form my own independent opinion, realizing, as you said, there are two sides to every story and also realizing I may not have access to all sides, since America has a president who doesn't care so much for the First Amendment. As for this board, when they don't have an intelligent response to offer, all they can do is resort to name calling, as you've correctly pointed out.
And the pattern continues.
Another swiftboating of a hero. Anyone who dares to disapprove of Bush's actions can expect to be dragged through the mud.
I wonder how many innocent Americans who simply disagree with Bush have been spied upon and deemed terrorists for merely disagreeing with his flawed policies. We'll never know because Bush refuses to obey the law and use warrants that would spell out probable cause for such surveillance. :-(
A New Stitch in a Bad Pattern
Summary McCain's new ad puts another stitch in what we've called his pattern of deceit on Obama's tax plan. This one claims Obama and congressional Democrats plan to push forward "painful tax increases on working American families" and that they will bring about "years of deficits," "no balanced budgets" and "billions in new government spending."
The ad is plain wrong about higher taxes on working families. In fact, Obama's economic plan would produce a tax cut for the majority of American households, with middle-income earners benefiting most. As for "years of deficits," exactly the same claim could be made about McCain's program. It's unlikely either Obama or McCain would balance the budget, and both are projected to increase the debt by trillions.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/156909
I see a pattern of hostile incoherence that has no earthly
Sounds like a lot of negative energy lost in space.
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