Tuesday, April 14, 2009

I'm an Obamaniac

...and I didn't even know it. This is the problem with people who like to regurgitate talking points, spread innuendo, or half-cocked ideas; If you point out inaccuracies you are wholeheartedly for "the other side".
It is your "tone" I don't like. If you want to say that you believe Obama's policies are great and discuss why you believe so that is fine when you take what I say and throw bits and pieces back at me that is not dialog.
Again, I give credit where credit is due; FreeAmerica is publishing my comments, even though she said she wasn't even going to read them...
Why would I say I believe Obama's policies are great? That would be silly. I don't feel that way. In fact, I typically don't feel I'm smart enough to really know. I am, however, smart enough to do a little research and detect blatant, or possibly ignorant, misinformation. Putting information out there that is so far from the overwhelming evidence, is sad if it wasn't so darn funny sometimes. So, in that respect, you're right, I don't throw a lot of my own opinion into my comments.

On the flip side, if you feel strongly enough about your opinions and you feel they are backed by fact, you should be strong enough to be told you are wrong. You should welcome it as debate.

P.

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