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To: quidnunc

This article presents one of the most eloquent and erudite straw man arguments I have seen in quite a while.

Perhaps someday it might even apply to someone who actually exists.

In the meantime, it's more fuel for the fires of extremism that helped convert me, in the case of Free Republic, from a lurker into a contributing member, then back into a non-contributing occasional lurker that rarely bothers to lurk anymore.

For those who consider such a thing a victory, I point to what the Democrats are doing to themselves, and Republicans are now sadly beginning to do in turn.

If you choose to eat your own, you will eventually run out of things to eat.

Even a “Liberdopian” makes a better ally than an enemy, although that notion seems lost on some who should know better, but cannot be bothered to see past their own obnoxious and simple-minded insularity.

Here I see the spectacle of those who prize liberty being ridiculed for doing so by those who should respect themselves enough to realize their own hypocrisy.

I would love to know what our esteemed founding fathers would have to say about such a shameful display.

Actually, they wrote at great length about it, but so many of their ersatz worshipers don't seem to consider the actual opinions of the founding fathers to be relevant anymore.

They just mouth the words while following the herds.

Radicalism, fundamentalism and intolerance of dissent all lead to the same place, regardless of where you start out from, whether Marxist, Libertarian or Conservative.

Insulting and alienating those who differ on some points but agree on others is a recipe for isolation and ultimate oblivion, and I will have no part of it.

Mark my words well, because you are unlikely to read many more of them here.


85 posted on 03/10/2005 10:32:36 PM PST by Imal (Freedom comes from casting off constraints.)
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To: Imal
Insulting and alienating those who differ on some points but agree on others is a recipe for isolation and ultimate oblivion, and I will have no part of it.

Mark my words well, because you are unlikely to read many more of them here.

The first half of your reply you criticized the article. The second half you spent insulting anyone who disagrees with you. Then you post the above two paragraphs, I guess to insulate your self.

I think some self examination is in order here.

86 posted on 03/11/2005 12:00:05 AM PST by jackbob
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