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April 28, 2011 at 4:08 PM #691482April 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM #690319briansd1Guest
[quote=flu] You on the other hand, have the viewpoint, that everyone should adopt your viewpoint and that government should regulate to your viewpoint…[/quote]
I think that government should do what is right. Like ending segregation, ending hate crimes, making sure men and women are paid the same for the same work, making sure that citizens are healthy, etc…
Yes, I believe that teaching children about gay figures is part of telling them that being gay is perfectly normal.
Sorry, but the “culture war” has been going on since the beginning of mankind. I’m glad that the side of reason and compassion eventually wins, after some setbacks (sometimes periods of setback that last too long).
April 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM #690387briansd1Guest[quote=flu] You on the other hand, have the viewpoint, that everyone should adopt your viewpoint and that government should regulate to your viewpoint…[/quote]
I think that government should do what is right. Like ending segregation, ending hate crimes, making sure men and women are paid the same for the same work, making sure that citizens are healthy, etc…
Yes, I believe that teaching children about gay figures is part of telling them that being gay is perfectly normal.
Sorry, but the “culture war” has been going on since the beginning of mankind. I’m glad that the side of reason and compassion eventually wins, after some setbacks (sometimes periods of setback that last too long).
April 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM #691002briansd1Guest[quote=flu] You on the other hand, have the viewpoint, that everyone should adopt your viewpoint and that government should regulate to your viewpoint…[/quote]
I think that government should do what is right. Like ending segregation, ending hate crimes, making sure men and women are paid the same for the same work, making sure that citizens are healthy, etc…
Yes, I believe that teaching children about gay figures is part of telling them that being gay is perfectly normal.
Sorry, but the “culture war” has been going on since the beginning of mankind. I’m glad that the side of reason and compassion eventually wins, after some setbacks (sometimes periods of setback that last too long).
April 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM #691146briansd1Guest[quote=flu] You on the other hand, have the viewpoint, that everyone should adopt your viewpoint and that government should regulate to your viewpoint…[/quote]
I think that government should do what is right. Like ending segregation, ending hate crimes, making sure men and women are paid the same for the same work, making sure that citizens are healthy, etc…
Yes, I believe that teaching children about gay figures is part of telling them that being gay is perfectly normal.
Sorry, but the “culture war” has been going on since the beginning of mankind. I’m glad that the side of reason and compassion eventually wins, after some setbacks (sometimes periods of setback that last too long).
April 28, 2011 at 4:22 PM #691491briansd1Guest[quote=flu] You on the other hand, have the viewpoint, that everyone should adopt your viewpoint and that government should regulate to your viewpoint…[/quote]
I think that government should do what is right. Like ending segregation, ending hate crimes, making sure men and women are paid the same for the same work, making sure that citizens are healthy, etc…
Yes, I believe that teaching children about gay figures is part of telling them that being gay is perfectly normal.
Sorry, but the “culture war” has been going on since the beginning of mankind. I’m glad that the side of reason and compassion eventually wins, after some setbacks (sometimes periods of setback that last too long).
April 28, 2011 at 5:26 PM #690329Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]There’s plenty of people that don’t share your viewpoint and if you were to TEACH the subject matter that borrowing at 20%APR on a credit card is BAD, there is probably some J6P that doesn’t think that’s the case and there probably some other person who knows it’s bad but can’t help it for whatever reasons.[/quote]
The problem with right-wing folks is that they are afraid of their kids contradicting them through learning in school.
They want to keep their kids narrow-minded just like them.
Right-wing parents blow gaskets when their kids come home and tell them about something that is contrary to the parents’ beliefs or behavior.
Imagine a boy coming home from school and asking his right-wing dad about gay marriage (a current topic of debate). The dad would start fuming and cussing. Next thing you know, the next morning, he’ll be confronting the teacher in the schoolyard.[/quote]
Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, and literally ignore any viewpoint that doesn’t exactly correspond to your own. What does that sound like, Brian? Open-mindedness?
Give me a friggin’ break! Among my “right-wing” friends, you would not last an instant in an open debate. You would get friggin’ crushed, especially if you got called out on facts, which you seem to have a huge aversion to.
You trash fat people, Christians, “red necks”, women and the “right-wing”, all while maintaining the Leftist hauteur that you’re somehow smarter or more well-educated. Smart, well-educated people are open-minded and able to see the truth, regardless of its flavor.
You want to change the world for the better and make it more understanding and caring? Start with yourself.
April 28, 2011 at 5:26 PM #690398Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]There’s plenty of people that don’t share your viewpoint and if you were to TEACH the subject matter that borrowing at 20%APR on a credit card is BAD, there is probably some J6P that doesn’t think that’s the case and there probably some other person who knows it’s bad but can’t help it for whatever reasons.[/quote]
The problem with right-wing folks is that they are afraid of their kids contradicting them through learning in school.
They want to keep their kids narrow-minded just like them.
Right-wing parents blow gaskets when their kids come home and tell them about something that is contrary to the parents’ beliefs or behavior.
Imagine a boy coming home from school and asking his right-wing dad about gay marriage (a current topic of debate). The dad would start fuming and cussing. Next thing you know, the next morning, he’ll be confronting the teacher in the schoolyard.[/quote]
Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, and literally ignore any viewpoint that doesn’t exactly correspond to your own. What does that sound like, Brian? Open-mindedness?
Give me a friggin’ break! Among my “right-wing” friends, you would not last an instant in an open debate. You would get friggin’ crushed, especially if you got called out on facts, which you seem to have a huge aversion to.
You trash fat people, Christians, “red necks”, women and the “right-wing”, all while maintaining the Leftist hauteur that you’re somehow smarter or more well-educated. Smart, well-educated people are open-minded and able to see the truth, regardless of its flavor.
You want to change the world for the better and make it more understanding and caring? Start with yourself.
April 28, 2011 at 5:26 PM #691012Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]There’s plenty of people that don’t share your viewpoint and if you were to TEACH the subject matter that borrowing at 20%APR on a credit card is BAD, there is probably some J6P that doesn’t think that’s the case and there probably some other person who knows it’s bad but can’t help it for whatever reasons.[/quote]
The problem with right-wing folks is that they are afraid of their kids contradicting them through learning in school.
They want to keep their kids narrow-minded just like them.
Right-wing parents blow gaskets when their kids come home and tell them about something that is contrary to the parents’ beliefs or behavior.
Imagine a boy coming home from school and asking his right-wing dad about gay marriage (a current topic of debate). The dad would start fuming and cussing. Next thing you know, the next morning, he’ll be confronting the teacher in the schoolyard.[/quote]
Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, and literally ignore any viewpoint that doesn’t exactly correspond to your own. What does that sound like, Brian? Open-mindedness?
Give me a friggin’ break! Among my “right-wing” friends, you would not last an instant in an open debate. You would get friggin’ crushed, especially if you got called out on facts, which you seem to have a huge aversion to.
You trash fat people, Christians, “red necks”, women and the “right-wing”, all while maintaining the Leftist hauteur that you’re somehow smarter or more well-educated. Smart, well-educated people are open-minded and able to see the truth, regardless of its flavor.
You want to change the world for the better and make it more understanding and caring? Start with yourself.
April 28, 2011 at 5:26 PM #691156Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]There’s plenty of people that don’t share your viewpoint and if you were to TEACH the subject matter that borrowing at 20%APR on a credit card is BAD, there is probably some J6P that doesn’t think that’s the case and there probably some other person who knows it’s bad but can’t help it for whatever reasons.[/quote]
The problem with right-wing folks is that they are afraid of their kids contradicting them through learning in school.
They want to keep their kids narrow-minded just like them.
Right-wing parents blow gaskets when their kids come home and tell them about something that is contrary to the parents’ beliefs or behavior.
Imagine a boy coming home from school and asking his right-wing dad about gay marriage (a current topic of debate). The dad would start fuming and cussing. Next thing you know, the next morning, he’ll be confronting the teacher in the schoolyard.[/quote]
Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, and literally ignore any viewpoint that doesn’t exactly correspond to your own. What does that sound like, Brian? Open-mindedness?
Give me a friggin’ break! Among my “right-wing” friends, you would not last an instant in an open debate. You would get friggin’ crushed, especially if you got called out on facts, which you seem to have a huge aversion to.
You trash fat people, Christians, “red necks”, women and the “right-wing”, all while maintaining the Leftist hauteur that you’re somehow smarter or more well-educated. Smart, well-educated people are open-minded and able to see the truth, regardless of its flavor.
You want to change the world for the better and make it more understanding and caring? Start with yourself.
April 28, 2011 at 5:26 PM #691501Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]There’s plenty of people that don’t share your viewpoint and if you were to TEACH the subject matter that borrowing at 20%APR on a credit card is BAD, there is probably some J6P that doesn’t think that’s the case and there probably some other person who knows it’s bad but can’t help it for whatever reasons.[/quote]
The problem with right-wing folks is that they are afraid of their kids contradicting them through learning in school.
They want to keep their kids narrow-minded just like them.
Right-wing parents blow gaskets when their kids come home and tell them about something that is contrary to the parents’ beliefs or behavior.
Imagine a boy coming home from school and asking his right-wing dad about gay marriage (a current topic of debate). The dad would start fuming and cussing. Next thing you know, the next morning, he’ll be confronting the teacher in the schoolyard.[/quote]
Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, and literally ignore any viewpoint that doesn’t exactly correspond to your own. What does that sound like, Brian? Open-mindedness?
Give me a friggin’ break! Among my “right-wing” friends, you would not last an instant in an open debate. You would get friggin’ crushed, especially if you got called out on facts, which you seem to have a huge aversion to.
You trash fat people, Christians, “red necks”, women and the “right-wing”, all while maintaining the Leftist hauteur that you’re somehow smarter or more well-educated. Smart, well-educated people are open-minded and able to see the truth, regardless of its flavor.
You want to change the world for the better and make it more understanding and caring? Start with yourself.
April 28, 2011 at 11:16 PM #690369briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook] Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, [/quote]
I think that when we have posters who would give credence to the bigoted questioning of our sitting President’s citizenship, or prevent gay people’s right to lead normal lives, I’m allowed to paint a caricature of that imaginary right-winger.
April 28, 2011 at 11:16 PM #690438briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook] Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, [/quote]
I think that when we have posters who would give credence to the bigoted questioning of our sitting President’s citizenship, or prevent gay people’s right to lead normal lives, I’m allowed to paint a caricature of that imaginary right-winger.
April 28, 2011 at 11:16 PM #691052briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook] Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, [/quote]
I think that when we have posters who would give credence to the bigoted questioning of our sitting President’s citizenship, or prevent gay people’s right to lead normal lives, I’m allowed to paint a caricature of that imaginary right-winger.
April 28, 2011 at 11:16 PM #691196briansd1Guest[quote=Allan from Fallbrook] Brian: REALLY?!? Tell me you posted this with a straight face?
Whether you realize it or not, you are one of the most bigoted, narrow-minded people on this board.
You paint with a very broad brush, [/quote]
I think that when we have posters who would give credence to the bigoted questioning of our sitting President’s citizenship, or prevent gay people’s right to lead normal lives, I’m allowed to paint a caricature of that imaginary right-winger.
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