Steve Magruder
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:57 am
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Jeff T wrote:In what way Ron? They were both tyring to achieve the same thing.
Aaron Newton wrote:While he certainly made less than reputable practices common occurance on the broader political scene, as responsible and intelligent people I think we could easily avoid the slinging around of base insults (both personally and generally). The man's been dead for what, 15, 20 years? I think we can start taking personal responsibility for what we say again.
Atwater invented many of the techniques of modern electoral politics, including promulgating reputation-destroying rumors. His opponents have characterized him as the "happy hatchet man"[1] and "the Darth Vader of the Republican party".
Aaron Newton wrote:I don't care what politicians say about and to each other. That shouldn't have any effect on the way we as citizens communicate with each other and about each other. Or rather, we shouldn't let it. We should be better than that.
Robin Garr wrote:
Should we really shut up about that because noisy opposition is unpleasant?
It's funny that there are still morons who like to pretend that Clinton had his entire term to deal with al-Qaeda, when their first recorded strikes on American targets are the embassy bombings in 1998, in the middle of Clinton's second term.
Ed Vermillion
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Steve Magruder
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:57 am
Louisville, KY - Iroquois/Auburndale area
Aaron Newton wrote:Robin Garr wrote:
Should we really shut up about that because noisy opposition is unpleasant?
I think maybe I've been too vague. No one should shut up. No one should stop protesting. I wanted to avoid specific examples, because I didn't want it to appear I was singling people out. So with appologies to Steve, I'll just use his quote only because it's the most convenient, being on the same page of this thread.It's funny that there are still morons who like to pretend that Clinton had his entire term to deal with al-Qaeda, when their first recorded strikes on American targets are the embassy bombings in 1998, in the middle of Clinton's second term.
This is the kind of thign I'm talking about. We can discuss both matters of opinion and matters of fact without this level of adversarialism. If someone is wrong, explain to them the facts as you see them. If they continue to disagree, then let them explain their take on the facts which should be offered with a level of understanding that doesn't include insults.
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