Posted on 01/04/2002 12:25:32 AM PST by kattracks
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:03:11 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
THE folks at Msnbc are talking to former Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Alan Keyes about hosting a 10 p.m. show up against Fox News' new hire, Greta Van Susteren. Meanwhile, Van Susteren, a lawyer before her O.J. Simpson commentary turned her into a CNN star, reportedly has penned an eight-page memo detailing CNN's demerits. She plans to keep the document secret as long as CNN doesn't try to paint her as an ungrateful traitor.
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Millions of other people disagree with you.
At one point in our history, slavery was constitutional. Helping slaves excape was a violation of the Constitution. Were those pepople evil?
At one point in our history, drinking liquor was unconstitutional. Were those who drank bootleg spirits evil?
At one point in our history, women did not have a constitutional right to vote. Were those who disagreed with this and demonstrated against it evil?
You see where your ridiculous statement takes you, don't you?
To me that is like selling the parts of aborted babies. They are already dead, we may as well get some use out of them.
They are doing that, Howlin.
Please, Miss Marple,
I would like you to point out some of those "petty" points.
I've seen nothing but consistency in the points Keyes has made.
If I were Keyes,
I would be hurt by the Republican's rejection of his ideas.
I'm a voter who shares his ideas,
and I'm hurt by what I see as a betrayal of my trust.
I don't consider Keyes infallible.
There are many points I disagree with.
It's just that he comes closer
to my way of thinking
than many others do.
One night, one of Keyes' people actually TOLD us that; that because we didn't agree with their interpretation of things, WE were NOT moral conservatives, hence we were immoral.
That was after she said that Alan Keyes personally assured Bush's win. :-)
LOL........Odd but sometimes entertaining if you're in a humorous state of mind.
Now, would you care to explain to us all why YOU think that people that don't agree with you are evil?
Why would you be hurt? Can't you take it when people don't agree with you?
Why not take a hint and FIND ANOTHER LINE OF WORK?
No, Shelob, my only shock was watching you consume human flesh! Not very good table manners, I would say!
Violation of the Constitution is evil.
Bush violated the Constitution.
Bush is evil.
# 138 by exodus
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To: exodus
Violation of the Constitution is not necessarily evil,
unless you venerate the Constitution
as a document of more importance than the Holy Bible..."
"...You see where your ridiculous statement takes you, don't you?"
# 142 by Miss Marple
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Yes, I do, Miss Marple.
I don't believe that Bush is evil.
I was responding to Howlin's
dishonest attack on carenot at post # 133.
I do believe that Bush is violating the Constitution.
And this from a house guest of the protagonist of Paradise Lost. Getting a little warm for you down there?
That was after she said that Alan Keyes personally assured Bush's win. :-)]]]
Yes, that is their message. It's all over these threads. If you don't agree with them, you are lessor than them -- specifically, you are not as moral, as intelligent and now, as patriotic as them.
Yet, except for rare cases like you experienced, they will not admit or discuss this core belief that they are better then *because* of what they believe.
It is interesting because that is the same argument that Jesse Jackson uses :) He is better than *because* of what he believes -- not because of the way he lives his life. It's actually a liberal technique to use your particular beliefs as a club to beat up others with...
I do not know about that, but I am sure than Sauron is proud of his newest Ring-Wraith.
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