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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: Ilaine who wrote (120578)6/17/2005 12:57:22 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 793851
 
I've been dithering on weighing in on the Durbin fiasco, but figured discretion was the better part of valor in this case.

Likewise, I started to respond this morning to this rant on "fascism" but thought better of it. "Fascism" is a perfectly good English word. It has meaning. It is useful. But this bozo takes off on it as though it someone had used the f-word.

"Fascist" is different from "fascist" which is different from "Nazi." There is, indeed, a concept such a concept as religious fascism although perhaps (I didn't read it) the usage that triggered the rant was inaccurate or hyperbolic. It's bizarre to consign a perfectly good word to the garbage because it can be provocative or because people don't know what it means. Reminds me of the "niggard" discussion.

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But since you've taken the first step.

I didn't intend to enter the Durbin discussion, either, not one step. I was just commenting on the logic fallacy shared by Russ and one of our own that provoked a discussion the other day. (Nice to see that someone got it.)

I will hold my comments on the substance of the Durbin matter until I get an answer from Mr. Lucky. <g>
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