To: GodBlessUSA
"With all due respect, If I invite someone to my home, I usually respect that they may differ in opinion. I leave it at that, not cheer if hubby kicks them out, not insult them or make statements to push the issue, that may make them more vocal. Some may deserve to be banned but I dont think many did. Hopefully, some were suspended and will return. Both sides need to be more respectful. IMO"
Well said. Excellent post.
13,131 posted on
04/28/2007 11:36:28 AM PDT by
Skywarner
(The U.S. Armed Forces... Producers of FREEDOM for over 200 years!!)
To: Skywarner; GodBlessUSA; KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
"With all due respect, If I invite someone to my home, I usually respect that they may differ in opinion. I leave it at that, not cheer if hubby kicks them out, not insult them or make statements to push the issue, that may make them more vocal. Some may deserve to be banned but I dont think many did. Hopefully, some were suspended and will return. Both sides need to be more respectful. IMO" As pointed out about the guests in question
"the visiting houseguest who brusquely commandeers the contents of your liquor cabinet; vomits noisily into the aquarium; and (when rightfully instructed by their host to cease such loutish behavior) spits curses at the wife and children."
This is a fair analogy. You may embrace "situational ethics" in lieu of traditional morality. Many others do not.
13,469 posted on
04/28/2007 2:55:21 PM PDT by
MrEdd
(Dogs think they're human, Cats think they're Gods.)
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