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In reply to the discussion: If you unfairly, wrongly and very publicly attack someone, shouldn't you apologize? [View all]countryjake
(8,554 posts)that you might wonder why some would listen to a justified rant from a respected member of our community and not be disgusted or outraged by some of the words he used. However, going even further to suggest that you suspect "former conservatives" are the ones who support him, is, in my opinion, uncalled for.
Nobody was "slapped" and nobody witnessed any physical assault.
Heated discussion of government policies is the "liberal/progressive trait" that you appear to be ignoring. If you are affected so deeply by such discussion, if you are hurt by mere words on a message board, then I would suggest that it's not the person you're demanding an apology from who needs to take a step back to reconsider their feelings, thoughts, or words on the subject.
As I said in my original reply to your thread, it is not just right-wingnuts and rethugs who are finding fault with the ACA, that members of our own party (staunch liberals/progressives, longtime members of the Democratic Party, I might add) may also be dreading the fast-approaching deadline that mandates the purchase of insurance policies.