To: farmer18th
It's up to us the voters not to be swayed by destructive speeches given by demogogues. Neville Chamberlain speeches, I agree, are far more soothing.
Take your strawman arguement and stick it elsewhere.
There's a wide area of more common sense that covers the ground between demogogues such Tancredo and appeasers such as Chamberlain.
Let the record show, that with your post, you don't see that.
To: FreeReign
Let the record show, that with your post, you don't see that.
Let the record show that when the average American hears "Islam is a religion of peace," they hear a politician contradicting the real world in such flagrant terms as to conclude they are being lied to. The electorate simply can't vote for liars indefinitely. So far they have given him, and his ilk, credit for being hopeful, but as the bombs keep exploding in cafes and subway tunnels, they are going to start wanting to hear the truth. Even if you don't accept Tancredo's rhetoric, the root causes of the 1000 year old struggle will need to be addressed at some point, or our constituency will begin to feel they have been sucker punched.
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07/23/2005 11:07:00 AM PDT by
farmer18th
("The fool says in his heart there is no God.")
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