To: TigersEye
Jorge;
Keyes called Bush "evil". Can you think of a worse judgement to make on someone?TigersEye;"Liberal."
I now understand why you would defend even Keye's most inflamatory rhetoric.
You obviously share his view that it's OK to label those who disagree with you on an issue as "evil"...or even "worse" than evil.
I don't believe that meanspirited and divisive rhetoric is as much a sign of moral conviction as it is fanaticism.
302 posted on
09/06/2004 4:45:38 PM PDT by
Jorge
To: Jorge
Did Keyes say that George Bush was evil or his stem-cell policy was evil? I missed that whole debate. So far you haven't backed up your hyperbole with an evidenciary example in spite of being challenged to do so.
At any rate hyperbolic rhetoric is a staple of politics so you're in good company right along side Dr. Keyes.
321 posted on
09/07/2004 5:57:30 AM PDT by
TigersEye
(Let's hear about your Senate record already, John!)
To: Jorge
I now understand why you would defend even Keye's most inflamatory rhetoric. You obviously share his view that it's OK to label those who disagree with you on an issue as "evil"...or even "worse" than evil. I don't believe that meanspirited and divisive rhetoric is as much a sign of moral conviction as it is fanaticism.I take it that you are calling both Dr. Keyes and me fanatics. I don't mind but I would like to point out that that is rather inflammatory rhetoric.
322 posted on
09/07/2004 6:16:31 AM PDT by
TigersEye
(Let's hear about your Senate record already, John!)
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