I wasn't criticizing you for something I "imagined you SAID". I was criticizing you for something I imagined you WOULD say. It really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things anyway, does it? Aren't we on the same side? If your original comments were advice, very well. Point taken, and ignored. For this reason... SOME things in life, such as our constitutional rights, merit some passion (one reason Kerry couldn't connect with his target audience, is because he had no passion, and of course... because he's a lying-sack-of-sh*t). One way to show that passion and to make sure the target of that passion gets the main points, as far as the written word goes, is to capitalize, underline, or use bold letters. If the way I make my points is not to your liking, sorry. Either way, I am realistic enough to know that I am probably not going to change the entrenched liberal, anti-gun mind. Semper fi.
But I wouldn't. So there's no point.
One way to show that passion and to make sure the target of that passion gets the main points
But if your points are valid and even necessary, and the person to whom they are directed tosses them aside because they resemble the ravings of a looney person you have accomplished nothing. Your point would be much better made without the capitalizations. It looks sophomoric no matter what the content.