
08-01-2011, 05:33 PM
|
Soaring Eagle member
|
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 2,142
Thanks: 0
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by cabo35
OK.....I'll play.
You said, " To refer to someone who's posts delve into the "what ifs" if the IRS prevails, and calls the poster "sinister" and unbalanced seems pretty insulting to me."
We must have gone to two different schools together as our respective command and understanding of the King's English differs greatly. It is quite evident that my use of "sinister" was a modifier for the word "design." Further compounding your misrepresentation, is your apparent selective disregard of context. The reference itself was part of an either/or theoretical choice left to the imagination of the reader.
Your interpretation of "unbalanced" is equally misrepresented or misinterpreted by 'accident or design', as my use of the word clearly modified the word "suppositions" and referred specifically to the "balance" of emphasis on the negative as opposed to the positive. It is an impossible stretch to link the phrase to any person being unbalanced.
You said, "Is it possible we can discuss without the petty name calling?" What name calling are you referring to?
[ B]I welcome cerebral challenges but distortions of factual representations compromise and degrade whatever valid arguments you may have[/B]. It may surprise you to know I have even agreed with you on some points. I view those with opposing views as loyal opposition with the best interests of The Villages at the core of their beliefs. We just have vastly different perspectives on how to achieve those interests.
By the way.... I would love to hear your characterization of "morseiphiles" and its author given your disdain for name calling.
Hey, Rube...........be assured I am neither frustrated or angry. It's not in my nature. I will not deny I enjoy a good debate. While I often have a divergence of opinion with your views, you have made some good points and I enjoy most of our exchanges.
BTW....My repeated reference to you as Hey, Rube is related to the meaning of the phrase. As you probably know circus workers used it as a call for help in a fight or threat from outsiders. Given are history of interaction and the most recent sensitivity to "name calling", I didn't want to distress you. 
|
Do not think you will see it.
|