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passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
6. No, his analogy was not well presented, and the applauding audience was
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 12:09 AM
Nov 2013

probably right wingers and/or religious fundamentalists who would have agreed with anything he had to say. Yes we do have those in Oregon, unfortunately. I can't imagine a liberal wanting to attend one of his debates.

D'Souza is an embarrassment, even to his own party. He thinks the right wing should join up with radical Muslims and fight the liberal left who were, as he says, responsible for 9/11. He admitted to Colbert that he and Islamic militants share some of the same negative beliefs about liberal Americans.

Sorry, he's an extremist, a conspiracy theorist, and a nut job. Why this is even being posted on DU as a valid argument is beyond me.

His sandwich analogy is not valid because nobody is taking health care away from the wealthy to give it to the poor. They want it to be available to all, wealthy and poor.

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