To: rollo tomasi
Also, debating outside of academia is vital because it causes other people to actually think. Go along to get along while admiring the Satanic intentions is a cowards way of life. Challenge everyone who makes themselves known first to a certain position. Don't push initially, but constantly question and constructively criticize all that is around us. Lol, I don't think anyone has ever called me a coward before. In light of my recent vanity, it's downright funny.
You aren't understanding me. I don't tolerate people in my life who constantly argue and harangue. No one should. SE, the original poster wasn't wrong for expressing his opinion on Palin, just wrong for doing it over and over again until he lost friends. Obviously you disagree, but since the world is full of boorish people I'm not surprised.
294 posted on
06/02/2010 8:54:52 AM PDT by
Melas
To: Melas
"Go along to get along while admiring the Satanic intentions is a cowards way of life."
Sorry, this was a general statement, not directed specifically at you, unless you are enamored by any banal, humanistic intentions that harm liberty and slap God in the face.
When one brings up living a self-righteously "green life" while condemning capitalism, pro-"choice" voter, defaming public figures who promote conservative values improperly (Like the TC original post) without logical rational, along with being a cheerleader for Etatism and all the theft it promotes, needs to be challenged at will whether you are 12 or 112 years old. I understand the boorish behavior bit and agreed, one should hold their tongue until provoked. Once provoked however, the defender of liberty should use facts as well as any kind of ridicule to force the other hand to defend their position (I.E. get people thinking) of the advancement in government intrusion and the promotion of perversion as well as murder for personnel convenience.
315 posted on
06/02/2010 9:57:34 AM PDT by
rollo tomasi
(Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians)
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