Your argument is that the morality of the means is unimportant, only the morality of the ends. We say that it is wrong when liberals reveal the personal information of conservatives in order to hurt the conservatives, but here, it's okay, because we don't like Graham. That is a fundamentally leftist argument. I ain't buying.
sitetest
sitetest,
You have touched on the core of our dilemma. We have one side that is fighting no-holds-barred and trying to impose a degenerate future upon America. Our side, the side of right and law, is losing. We are losing not because our ideas and ideals are unsound, but because we consider it beneath us to fight in the manner of our opponents. In that matter, we are as the British in our Revolutionary war - aghast at the manner in which the Colonists fight, and unwilling to adapt our methods or adopt theirs. It will not matter that we fought the better fight if we lose all. Maybe it is time for a radical change of tactics, a change of tone, a change in attitude. Maybe it is time for us to act like men, not mice - to be unapologetic in the face of criticism, to say what we feel, not what we think people want to hear, and to be leaders, not windsocks.