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To: tejek who wrote (177046)10/26/2003 7:55:32 PM
From: brian1501  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575173
 
What are you talking about? Calling someone an idiot is hardly uplifting. Mocking someone IS hateful.

Whatever. Wanting someone dead on the side of the road is hateful. Mocking them is no different than someone like Franken picking on someone, only more direct. You need to take a look at your liberal buddies closer if your "hate" bar is still that low. You hear much worse from that side with considerable regularity.

Brian



To: tejek who wrote (177046)10/26/2003 8:03:43 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575173
 
There are some very fundamental differences between the two sides and they appear to have grown much stronger in recent years.

This is an indisputable fact, and it is clear why this has occurred: The liberals want power. They don't care how they get it, they want it. So you have them putting politics ahead of basic decency. You have Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton hijacking the Constitution to get judicial power. You have liberals like Al Franken insidiously lying to mislead numbscull voters. And you have extremist liberal politicians like Howard Dean intentionally trying to drive a wedge between the parties.

This lies at the feet of the power starved liberals -- liberals who could not stand to lose power after Clinton held office for 8 years of national embarrassment.