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To: tejek who wrote (148176)7/13/2002 9:52:04 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1572900
 
She spews out lies like a bartender tells jokes.

Can you document one?

She claims liberals can't wage a decent argument

In my experience, this is correct. When pinned down with the facts, liberal arguments invariably degenerate to name calling and "they did it, too" or "we're no worse than they are" -- hardly winning debate techniques. I've seen this repeated here and elsewhere hundreds of times. Nothing personal, it is just the way liberals do it.

he one woman conservative known to be still alive and living in Seattle

You're problaby right. That city has become a bastian of liberalism. Sad.

The evil chick got me so p*ssed one day with her idiot side that I wrote a several paragraphed email to her

It is interesting that you and I differ so deeply on what is "evil". Coulter is a breath of fresh air, having the guts to stand up and speak the truth about liberals. It is my hope that some of her determination may rub off on other conservatives who have been just a bit too kind and too gentle in criticizing liberal behaviors.



To: tejek who wrote (148176)7/13/2002 4:42:37 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572900
 
that's true only because conservatives are so rigid, pompous and anal, and did I mention insecure, that they could never concede an argument even if the fate of the world depended on it.

Ted, how often do liberals concede arguments? In my experience not very often. People, liberal, conservative, or other, don't change their minds too easily even when presented with good arguments, and more then half of the time the arguments in political debate, by both sides, are not very good, relying more on blasting the opposition, or on making an emotional appeal then on logic or facts.

Tim