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Old 02-19-2015, 08:45 PM
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Yowza!

Are you lashing out at any post in particular, or just venting pent up nonsense?
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If you will agree that radical on both sides of the aisle are wrong then we are good. Most on here will not agree with that. If you criticize the President, you are a right wing nut job..simple as that or maybe add racist.

And I realize that there are some who think all liberals just want to spend all the money, etc, etc etc.

I rebuke both of those, and my problem at present is the liberals that post on here, not in general.....heck, my liberal friends find this place quite amusing because I have read posts from some on here along with the post to which they are responding. That is my way of getting them back for their verbal abuse
I, personally, agree wholeheartedly that the radicals, or extremes at both ends of the political spectrum are often wrong, misguided, and unreasonable. I am no more a fan of Sharpton than I am of Coulter. I often disagree with the President, but do not think it is reasonable to imply that, as the result of that disagreement, he must be Un-American, or somehow illegitimate. I did not vote for McCain or Romney, but considered voting for each and thought they could potentially have made good chief executives. (McCains choice of running mate made it impossible for me to cast a vote for him). The vitriol toward the president, and liberals in general is what, in my opinion, triggers the seeming off-topic hit and run posts we see, as a way of retaliating. The very topic of this thread is so misguided and obnoxious that it hardly deserves a reasoned response.