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Politics : Piffer Thread on Political Rantings and Ravings

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To: E who wrote (14193)7/9/2004 12:43:51 PM
From: mph  Read Replies (3) of 14610
 
Here's what the article said:

A memo from the Democratic
speaker's office said, "problems have arisen both with regards to the spirit,
content and participation of various individuals with regard to the ceremony."
Apparently, they said that he did
not believe in the "separation of church and state"
and they didn't like the policies he supported
as a United States Senator and therefore they would not allow him to be on the Assembly
floor or to speak.


There was no indication that Denton's speech was
to include an indictment of John Kerry or to
charge anyone with treason.

What you've done is assume
that the Democrats can do no wrong and have only
pure motives, that the Republicans who proffered
Denton had ulterior motives, and that therefore
the Democrats were justified in their position,
which included an objection to the content of the
speech (undescribed) and to Denton's
position on church and state.

Since you admittedly don't know the actual content of
the proposed speech, except to the extent the article
describes the content delivered off the floor, I'd say
there's no basis for your assumptions.

As previously indicated, the most significant thing
we do know is that the Democrats objected to the
"content" and therefore refused him the podium.

The difference between you and me is that you're willing
to defend that stance without even knowing the details.
You just fill in the blanks as they suit you.

As for Moore, who's talking about him?
I don't care about hypotheticals.
If that occurred, we'd have to see what
everybody said and what actually
happened.

I do find it interesting that you're essentially
comparing Moore to Denton. Given your scathing
characterization of Denton, does this mean that
you consider Moore the left's version?

btw, I am a lawyer.
That's why I find most of your arguments
quite flawed.
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