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01-19-2010, 10:19 PM #11
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Thanked: 96Isnt that exactly what a debate is? One side expresses thier point then the opposing side argues thier counterpoint. Its like walking into a thread and saying you dislike the posters point of view and then hanging around and complaining about it, without providing a view of your own on the topic of the thread.
As far your earlier remarks aimed at the OP, it is his thread and as such he has the right to make any points he wants(within forum guidlines) and you have the right to participate by opposing, agreeing or not.
Edit: Just realized I had done the same thing, soooo, if Brown wins i dont think it will mean much more than the majority of voters in mass chose to elect him, that does not neccesarilly mean though that the majority of people in mass chose brown or even agree with him and they could all just be able to tolerate him and dislike her and dont have any better choices. If he loses the opposite would be true of his opponent. It may make it a little harder to pass the healthcare bill, but then again he may just insert something he likes in to it and sign off on it saying it is a good bill and that may be what the voters of mass want, personally I really dont know much about either candidate, but I do trust that the voters in mass will choose the one they want and hopefully will be well informed on what each's principles are first. Imo, trying to find bigger meaning in each and every election doesnt really have much bearing on anything other than it gives us a chance to discuss what the bigger meaning may be. I would like to see a dem elected though, maybe even a few more so we can finally have a vote on this thing, imo, it will have the same effect the last time the dems were feeling the tyrannical power of having a very strong majority, anybody remember what happened after the "assualt weapon" ban? The american people may love there guns, i know i do, but I think we seem to love money even more, for better or worse, and once we feel the sting of paying for healthcare reform and all of big brothers other schemes hopefully we will come to our senses. But ive been thinking and hoping that would happen for quite a while now.
I may disagree with everything you are saying, but I will fight to the death for your right to do so. VoltaireLast edited by Jasongreat; 01-20-2010 at 12:36 AM.