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To: CottonBall
First, I am voting for Trump. Second, that does not mean I leave my brain in a lockbox. A robust website has multiple opinions and thoughts. Beliefs are not monolithic. What is the purpose of trading thoughts and beliefs if all are the same. Neither you nor I are part of cult.

As vocal as National Review has been against Trump, they allow plenty of pro Trump and/or why I am voting for Trump articles in both their print and website content. National Review allows a broad spectrum of opinion on a whole host of issues. They realize a drab magazine is not worth reading, so they welcome multiple beliefs even if they don't agree. They understand the value of varied opinion and you don't seem to feel likewise. They don't feel threatened by someone with a different opinion; yet you seem threatened that someone can think differently than you. Perhaps you need a safe space and/or a trigger warning? I did call you a jerk, but I have seen much worse here. Jerk is hardly that offensive, but I was taught at a young age that no one likes a tattle tale.

427 posted on 05/26/2016 7:26:23 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Dave W; Jim Robinson

Are you done justifying ignoring Jim Robinson’s request?

It’s not about me, although you are trying to make it so. And trying to justify that your insults and name-calling is minor because you’ve seen worse here.... well, I have no comment. Chivalry is dead at times.

Again, it’s not about me, nor about magazines or other sites that allow diverse opinions. The owner of this site sets the rules. It’s his to do with as he wishes. Entrepreneurs deserve that respect, because unlike what Obama thinks, Mr. Robinson DID build it.


428 posted on 05/26/2016 7:38:43 PM PDT by CottonBall
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