Posted on 04/21/2007 6:42:25 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
“Agreed, Allegra. The purge has not been something we should be proud of, no matter the reasoning or justification.”
No purge but lots of successful kamikazis choosing to leave in “glorious outrages and opera”
That is good to hear!
[Hi ex-freepers at DC and WA!]
“Link it please m8.....”
Read the thread, I have already linked it.
Are you saying that members of FR are kept tabs on? FR knows what other sites I’m a member of? And when I joined? I had no idea that was possible.
wow Im glad to know what is going on....It sounds almost like the boys clubhouse is mad at the girls clubhouse
What finally happened to get Howlin banned? I just noticed it myself. I notice that Hildy the abortion pusher is still around.
We’re watching you now, Steven. Don’t you think it’s time you threw the leftover lasagna in the blue tupperware out? It’s been 7 months, for crying out loud.
;p
Agreed.
A similar trap is the one that asks: Can God make a rock so big that He can’t lift it?
That is not a spiritual question, it’s a logical fallacy, pitting infinite creative ability and omnipotence versus infinite mass.
In the case of the question you posed, it’s a strategic question. We must redouble our work so that we don’t have Hobson’s Choices like Rudy in November 08.
That would be between a very large rock and a very hard hard place where we don’t want to be...thus we work like we are on a chain gang right now.
And may God help us.
(my butt’s gunna grow to this stool)...;0)
For me, life issues. In part, because I see the state over and over again eroding what it means to be a person. That’s a political stance that comes out of my moral underpinnings, but is shaped no doubt on the anvil of the American individualist tradition.
It’s horrible to be killing babies, from a moral pov, because they are living beings.
Politically, what its saying is that the state can mandate who is a person worthy of life. As they also do in euthanasia cases, when personhood is legally stripped from someone. Eventually, it could, if unchecked become a cost/value ratio issue...you cost to much, the state strips you of personhood, and sends you down the tubes.
Guns is right up there with this for me, because guns were intended by the founders as an insurance policy against tyranny.
The PC I see as a threat to our American culture, because they tell you what to believe, and are quite totalitarian in what they accept as correct. And their POV counters much of what has traditionally been the bulwark of American society...the value of men, of individuals, of family and morality.
Anyway, this is how it works with me.
I peeked in there the other day - they have a candy machine or something in there - no fair!
If that's what you mean, no. I'm not stunned by rude posts or flame wars. Flaming has been a part of Freerepublic as long as I've been here, and has been employed by all sides, including the "social conservatives." Although there are several departed who were not particularly prone to flaming.
It's not flaming that is a problem for me, but the glee and vindictiveness which greets the purging of people whom I don't always agree with, or do, but who are good conservatives.
I'm not gonna read 13000 plus posts, try a new link....
Amen.
I’ll have to check out the other forums.
Amen, eloquently stated!
“I hope in time, some of them return.”
“I am fiscally conservative but somewhat liberal on social issues...especially on the topic of immigration. No apologies offered.”
“I’m hopelessly liberal on immigration. They took the nerve to get across the border to work here....let them stay. Give them citizenship.
Get them on the tax rolls.”
Every one seeks the company of people that share their views.
“I have set a condition that I perceive to be in the PROCESS of being met.”
I hope you consider that your perception may not be reality. I saw the beginning of a thread to say NO to Rudy and re-affirming conservative principles. I don’t see and hope I never see an end to that.
Many have put their own perceived beginning and ending on this thread by their own personal perceived starting and ending points.
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