To: Repeal The 17th; Non-Sequitur
I found Non-Sequitur to be infuriating and often in opposition to my own views, but I never doubted his sincerity, and he was a worthy opponent in debate.
My sentiments may be in the minority, but he’ll be missed on our frequent refightings of the Civil War on FR.
To: RegulatorCountry
Why did he receive the zot? Was he supportive of homosexuality?
87 posted on
12/27/2010 12:13:42 PM PST by
MBB1984
To: RegulatorCountry
I found Non-Sequitur to be infuriating and often in opposition to my own views, but I never doubted his sincerity, and he was a worthy opponent in debate.Except for his tendency to resort to circular arguments when cornered I would agree.
121 posted on
12/27/2010 1:25:36 PM PST by
Bigun
("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
To: RegulatorCountry
I found Non-Sequitur to be infuriating and often in opposition to my own views, but I never doubted his sincerity, and he was a worthy opponent in debate.Except for his tendency to resort to circular arguments when cornered I would agree.
122 posted on
12/27/2010 1:25:42 PM PST by
Bigun
("It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere." Voltaire)
To: RegulatorCountry
Progressive “concern trolls” that know how to cut and paste are of no benefit to FR. They belong in DU and Kos and JR made that quite clear.
343 posted on
12/28/2010 10:23:30 AM PST by
mojitojoe
(In itÂ’s 1600 years of existence, Islam has 2 main accomplishments, psychotic violence and goat curr)
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