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Published on April 14, 2005 By Moderateman In Politics
Has anyone noticed that trying to get a straight answer from some of the jouster liberals just cannot be done?

Any question with any substance is totally ignored, like it just was never asked.

Kind of like trying to ignore a real stinky fart at a party, everyone smells it but no body says a word.

These same people will throw numbers at you, bend them to their own means and when called on it, just go on with there post like you never existed.

I thought that when someone asks a simple question, you are owed a simple answer but in liberal land this does not seem to be what you get.

What ever happened to civil discourse? Plain courtesy or an open exchange of ideas?

The most favorite tactic these days employed by the more radical of the liberals seems to be, when questioned, insult the person that asks, question there parentage, or just plain swear at them. The liberals seem to place a high value on education and manners, but I see none of that behavior here.

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on Apr 14, 2005
Whatever happened to proofreading? I mean, I thought we were owed at least proper spelling in the title of the article.
on Apr 14, 2005
*laughs*

I think it's hard to get a straight answer from ANY politician...liberal or not.
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: Marcie HelenPosted: Thursday, April 14, 2005*laughs*I think it's hard to get a straight answer from ANY politician...liberal or not.


agreed... but the folks here are not politicians.. just folk
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: UnfairmanPosted: Thursday, April 14, 2005Whatever happened to proofreading? I mean, I thought we were owed at least proper spelling in the title of the article.


would you care to point out my mistake? or you just want to do what liberals do best? deflect from the issue at hand.
on Apr 14, 2005
agreed... but the folks here are not politicians.. just folk


Yeah. That's right. But...I think you're falling into the name-calling, generalization trap...and if you're trying to actually make a point other than "liberals suck," that kind of stuff isn't going to get you very far.

~shrugs~ Just an observation.
on Apr 14, 2005
would you care to point out my mistake?


Are you saying there isn't a mistake, or are you just poking at the liberal?

Just wondering. Not really looking for an answer.
on Apr 14, 2005
That's because you're looking for a Straight answer you silly man.

IG
on Apr 14, 2005
you're falling into the name-calling, generalization trap...and if you're trying to actually make a point other than "liberals suck,"


He did accurately describe the tactics of some of our more dogmatic members, though. All liberals? No. Some of the more vocal ones here? Definitely.
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: Marcie HelenPosted: Thursday, April 14, 2005agreed... but the folks here are not politicians.. just folkYeah. That's right. But...I think you're falling into the name-calling, generalization trap...and if you're trying to actually make a point other than "liberals suck," that kind of stuff isn't going to get you very far.~shrugs~ Just an observation.


I did say "some" which leaves out the generalization factor, nez pas?
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: Gene NashPosted: Thursday, April 14, 2005would you care to point out my mistake?Are you saying there isn't a mistake, or are you just poking at the liberal? Just wondering. Not really looking for an answer.


I see I added an extra e to answer tricky way to make a point, but very cool. thank you
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: InfoGeek(Anonymous User)Posted: Thursday, April 14, 2005That's because you're looking for a Straight answer you silly man.IG


by jove, I think you got it right.
on Apr 14, 2005
The worst I have noticed lately is the "Bush spending is out of control" crowd who immediately shift to "We have to raise taxes to balance the budget!!" when you make them see that Congress is to blame.

I guess the only thing worse than electing crooks to Congress is denying them their spending money. Either way, Bush is the problem, huh?
on Apr 14, 2005
Reply By: BakerStreetPosted: Thursday, April 14, 2005The worst I have noticed lately is the "Bush spending is out of control" crowd who immediately shift to "We have to raise taxes to balance the budget!!" when you make them see that Congress is to blame.I guess the only thing worse than electing crooks to Congress is denying them their spending money. Either way, Bush is the problem, huh?


always bush, except when something good happens then it's the bi-partisanship of the dems that made it happen. President Bush is not king, he cannot just willy nilly make laws, but some dems seem to think he can. In case the dems forgot, it takes a majority of the senate to make laws.
on Apr 14, 2005
Then ask me a question.

Pro-choice, anti-tax cuts for the rich, anti-war, anti-deficit....

Basically, stay away from my personal rights, and take care of the budget.
on Apr 14, 2005
Yeah, he can't make laws willy nilly like, oh say, the Patriot Act. Oh, and also, he cannot declare war on another country without consent of the Congress, but he seems to have found a way around that, nez pas?

P.S. I never said I was a liberal. Conservatives can point out spelling errors, too.
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