Merged Thread: Romney Drops Out; Can McCain Defeat Democrats?

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dmek25
02-14-2008, 02:22 PM
oh, you mean the kind of thinking that is pretty much the backbone of the constitution. yea, your right, lets get away from that kind of thinking:smashfrea
what exactly does gay marriage, and segregation have to do with the constitution? that's pretty much what dynamite is complaining about. ( although im not sure where she got the segregation thing from?)

DynamiteRave
02-14-2008, 02:49 PM
what exactly does gay marriage, and segregation have to do with the constitution? that's pretty much what dynamite is complaining about. ( although im not sure where she got the segregation thing from?)

Because of the fact Huckabee is a backwoods preacher man. I just feel like this guy is the typical, "I'm okay with everyone until I get in office and screw everyone over" type of guy.

Personally, I don't really have much of a problem with Republicans EXCEPT him.

DynamiteRave
02-14-2008, 02:49 PM
I've seen you post several things along these lines. IMO, its totally uncalled for. It is a claim that should be proved with facts or evidence. Otherwise, it is simply disgusting FUD that does not belong here.

It's called an opinion, one of which you don't have to agree with nor read. If you have a problem with my opinions you have the right to verbally disagree or not respond at all. But not tell me that it doesn't belong here. I don't have to justify my feelings at all to anyone. Especially someone I don't know.

DynamiteRave
02-14-2008, 02:55 PM
The notion that the ideas you don't like will magically disappear is one of the main reasons your side can never maintain any momentum. You have to engage opposing viewpoints with vigorous argument. You can't wish them away.

True. But I can't say I don't get discouraged when my arguments fall on deaf ears.

SmootSmack
02-14-2008, 02:58 PM
Because of the fact Huckabee is a backwoods preacher man. I just feel like this guy is the typical, "I'm okay with everyone until I get in office and screw everyone over" type of guy.

Personally, I don't really have much of a problem with Republicans EXCEPT him.

Dynamite, you shouldn't use terms like "because of the fact" and then defend yourself by saying you're expressing an opinion.

cpayne5
02-14-2008, 02:58 PM
It's called an opinion, one of which you don't have to agree with nor read. If you have a problem with my opinions you have the right to verbally disagree or not respond at all. But not tell me that it doesn't belong here. I don't have to justify my feelings at all to anyone. Especially someone I don't know.

It's an opinion that breeds hate. I doubt you would stand for someone else saying something just a ridiculous or inflammatory that you don't agree with. Just my impression of you.

Also, if you notice, I used "IMO". So, take your own advice. :)

SmootSmack
02-14-2008, 02:59 PM
By the way, Romney is endorsing McCain now.

DynamiteRave
02-14-2008, 03:00 PM
Dynamite, you shouldn't use terms like "because of the fact" and then defend yourself by saying you're expressing an opinion.

Alright. I didn't think people would wet themselves if I just used general loose terms. If people are gonna go all bonkers over minor grammatical stuff, I'll just change the way I address things in this thread.

cpayne5
02-14-2008, 03:00 PM
Dynamite, you shouldn't use terms like "because of the fact" and then defend yourself by saying you're expressing an opinion.

Good call.

DynamiteRave
02-14-2008, 03:01 PM
It's an opinion that breeds hate. I doubt you would stand for someone else saying something just a ridiculous or inflammatory that you don't agree with. Just my impression of you.

Also, if you notice, I used "IMO". So, take your own advice. :)

Breeds hate? Please. If someone else said something on that order and I didn't agree with it, I'd defend it. Not make some BS sideswipe comment at their character.

You don't know me, who the hell are you to judge me?

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