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To: thames_sider who wrote (11981)5/3/2002 8:45:59 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
I might agree, especially over the lack of rational thought - but I've no idea who C McK is, so your gratuitous slur effectively renders your post as partisan scoring and hence wasted.

That doesn't make a lot of sense. The fact that you don't know who she doesn't make my post into a gratuitous slur. Even if it actually was one your ignorance on this matter would not be what made it one.

Wait I think I get it, you think I just threw her in so that if I had to bash a conservative I could also bash a liberal. No.
I included her because she was mentioned in your original post, you quoted someone else's statement about something she said.

Message 17417282

"Republicans, of course, are not the only people who say outrageous things; as Tucker Carlson noted on that same Crossfire program, Rep. Cynthia McKinney recently flung at George W. Bush the ugly and unfounded charge that he knew in advance of, and acceded in, the Sept. 11 attacks."

No, I mean you will argue whichever line is the current Republican Pravda. Four legs good, two legs bad.

Well then you don't really have a good idea about my political opinions. I am conservative but I don't support everything the Republican party and President Bush support. The most recent example of a Bush policy I oppose is the steel tariffs, but there are others. I posted about that, I think on this thread.

Tim