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In reply to the discussion: Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)37. I'm responding to points and
"As you can see in the pugnacious & bellicose tone of the responses, when anyone has made a reply that departs from the OP's thinking in any way. I've seen it before. I'll be curious to see if this post of mine gets such a response, even though I have replied to your post, and am talking to you."
...people are free to respond back. You appear to be engaging in psychoanalysis because you have no point to make relevant to the subject.
Was that "pugnacious & bellicose" in tone enough for you?
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Which one of these views should liberals/progressives be more tolerant of: [View all]
ProSense
Oct 2013
OP
do you think the numbers ad up to form a solid majority based on both economic progressivism
Douglas Carpenter
Oct 2013
#36
I can be tolerant if they don't want to vote, want to opt out of Medicare, want to starve when poor,
Hoyt
Oct 2013
#7
On every issue there is room to debate, else we wouldn't need a discussion group.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2013
#44
I personally don't care if somebody is anti-choice, as long as they don't expect everybody to agree
MiniMe
Oct 2013
#39