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In reply to the discussion: I'd rather have my hair on fire than my head in the sand, when it comes to Corporate Power [View all]I have abcolutey no problem with people ho have differences of opinion if....
..they are wiling to express them civilly, have some degree of an open mind and are actual willing to engage on the subject.
If someone says:
"I believe Glenn Greenwald was totally wrong because he compromised national security, etc....."
I have no problem with that.
If someone says:
"You're just another Obama hater because you support what Greenwald did..."
I gotta problem with that.
Likewise if someone says "I don't believe rescinding Net Neutrality is going to be a problem because..."
Nooooo problem. "I'll come back with: "I think you're wrong about that because....."
But if someone says "You extremists don't live in the real world. You just want a pony and this is just another excuse to bash Obama because he won't give you one..."
I will come back with an equal degree of snark.
..they are wiling to express them civilly, have some degree of an open mind and are actual willing to engage on the subject.
If someone says:
"I believe Glenn Greenwald was totally wrong because he compromised national security, etc....."
I have no problem with that.
If someone says:
"You're just another Obama hater because you support what Greenwald did..."
I gotta problem with that.
Likewise if someone says "I don't believe rescinding Net Neutrality is going to be a problem because..."
Nooooo problem. "I'll come back with: "I think you're wrong about that because....."
But if someone says "You extremists don't live in the real world. You just want a pony and this is just another excuse to bash Obama because he won't give you one..."
I will come back with an equal degree of snark.
...you needed to start a thread saying that you can and will respond to other posters? Why not just respond to them?
I mean, your threads get a lot of support, but you seem to be calling out a few comments that likely are limited to a handful of people.
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I'd rather have my hair on fire than my head in the sand, when it comes to Corporate Power [View all]
Armstead
May 2014
OP
It's a symptom of Hair-on-Fire-ness to think those are the only two options
alcibiades_mystery
May 2014
#1
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Politicians That Own And Control Us
cantbeserious
May 2014
#3
From a letter written by Theodore Roosevelt to President Wilson about the Progressive party
Bonhomme Richard
May 2014
#7
We seem deternmined to go into the past to the time just before Roosevelt wrote that
Armstead
May 2014
#27
I have absolutey no problem with people who have differences of opinion if....
Armstead
May 2014
#17
No, but if you're tired of reading my posts, it would be a good idea to stop. LOL! n/t
ProSense
May 2014
#26
"US was founded by a bunch of True Rebels" <-after killing perhaps tens of millions of people who
jtuck004
May 2014
#12
We are owned. Pure and simple. The hynotized see otherwise. We need to free ourselves.
Lint Head
May 2014
#11
If you try to close the barn door before the horses get out you will run into trouble.
rhett o rick
May 2014
#14
It's not a binary situation. It's not black and white. The entire issue is various shades of gray.
MohRokTah
May 2014
#16
And I cannot disagree with anything you've said there, either. The money is the differentiating...
MohRokTah
May 2014
#28
and the weirdest thing they act like they're constantly right (or have ever been)
MisterP
May 2014
#22
I boycott most every big corporate thing I can, at some cost to my convenience, but not much.
hunter
May 2014
#29
If our hyperbolie drives you to ignore issues that are important simply because....
Armstead
May 2014
#80
When you put your head in the oven you aren't supposed to LITE it. HTH.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2014
#32
I've been watching the WalMartization of the Democratic Party for a while now. Sickening, IMHO.
blkmusclmachine
May 2014
#49