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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (35107)10/23/2001 11:01:39 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
"or beyond their mental capabilities."

Funny post, speaking of "stooping"
Does your back hurt bending that low?

o:Greg McRitchie
who wrote (35104)
From: Bald Eagle
Tuesday, Oct 23, 2001 10:52 AM
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" RE: I generally find that people like you are only Liberal, in the best sense of
the word, until things don't turn out to their way of liking, then they want to
exercise their freedom to stifle the rights of others.

That's a good summary of the behavior of several so-called liberals here.
They seem incapable of rational discourse, always stooping to personal
insults when people disagree with them, rather than trying to put together a
logical argument. That, I guess, is either more work that they are willing to do
or beyond their mental capabilities.
The liberals who spat at the people carrying the American flag at Hillary's
senatorial inauguration(or whatever it was) is an example of the kind of
despicable behavior that liberals seem to have no problem with. "

i·ro·ny (r-n, r-)
n. pl. i·ro·nies

1.
a.The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
b.An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
c.A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. See Synonyms at wit1.
2.
a.Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: “Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated”
(Richard Kain).
b.An occurrence, result, or circumstance notable for such incongruity. See Usage Note at ironic.
3.Dramatic irony.
4.Socratic irony.
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