It amazes me Don how you are so driven to distort and how you have such an inverted sense of taking responsibility. That you would blame me and Rosie for causing such a private email group is rather lame. To suggest that the information you pass around is hidden because it will be ripped apart, is really to suggest that it is not true information to begin with. It can't stand scrutiny.
As we know from seeing how things have worked out in that group you are talking about dissent is not tolerated. Though it appears that the dissent that you don't tolerate is the asking of questions. Since I have certainly not been a part of this group of yours, and I doubt that Rosie was as you have admitted this is the reason you all started such a thing, then what does it say, when someone in that group is expelled for asking questions or thinking for themselves?
This is just a form of fascism. A form that you seem most proud of since you seem so wholeheartedly to embrace it. You want me to go away, don't you? You don't want me a part of this dialog. Well that's not going to happen. So get used to it. You keep fumbling for a reason that I am here, hoping that denigrating me will discourage me from posting. Hooboy, you aren't as smart as you like to think you are projecting your down home Hatteras style, while all the while practicing your politics of exclusion and diverting attention with your amateur psychological ramblings.
The shame is all yours and those of you who have resorted to these various tactics of misrepresentation and intimidation. I suppose that you think that it is all right to publish personal information about people, to invade their privacy, to call them names, as long as it is in the name of silencing dissent? If you really want to talk about fraud, then let's talk about your fraud. You and yours, in the name of making a dollar, would leave behind all of the American values that you seem so earnestly to project and that you pretend to protect. So while you continue to wrap yourself in a Norman Rockwell image of Americana, earnestly portraying a humble tuna fisherman spouting homilies, you are no more a part of American values, than any of the other ideological "isms" that American blood has been shed defending itself from. |