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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Srexley who wrote (267890)6/28/2002 2:19:59 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
>>I realize there is a lack of political correctness in my name calling. The destinction that I draw is that I try to only do it in reponse to name calling. <<

Srexley -

Screw political correctness. It's a blight on the political landscape of our country. I wholeheartedly agree with conservatives on that. (An example: the term "native American" really means anyone who was born here, and thus applies to most of us. If I refuse to use the term, some would label me a racist. It's nonsense.)

That has nothing to do with my point. Your "he started it" argument is not convincing and in my opinion doesn't justify the behavior. And until you can come up with some kind of figures that demonstrate that liberals do more name-calling than conservatives, it's just an example of name-calling to say that they do.

Anne Coulter, in a book that criticizes liberals for the same thing, referred to Katie Couric as "an affable Eva Braun." How is that not name-calling?

- Allen
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