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beardedbruce BS: A new political low take 2 (223* d) RE: BS: A new political low take 2 30 Dec 16


Donuel,


"The right speaks the language of the emotional but not factually true

The left speaks the language of intellectual cause and effect and effect."


Not a proven statement by any means. I have been seeing statements here about Trump that, if made about Obama, would have the thread closed. Seems like the rules change when it is the majority viewpoint that is under attack.



I look at the posts here, ans see attacks on Trump, and his supporters, that, if similar ones had been made about Obama, there would have been loud screams form the majority here. From observation, the rules about what is acceptable posting here is that anything a Liberal posts is OK, while any of the minority that attempt to defend their viewpoint are vilified and posts deleted.

I have been here longer than 13 years, and the Liberals here have not shown ANY great effort in presenting support for their statements. In fact, in most cases the assumption is that the Liberal "fact" needs no support, and should be assumed to be true, while the conservative statement is shredded and proof demand and then ignored. Hardly a valid way of making your ideas accepted by rational people.


As for Greg, he is the self-declared Liberal Poster Boy- How dare you say otherwise!! ;)

He makes Liberals look bad- yet I notice no effort to rein him in.

See his continued use of BSBruce...about me- My posts are deleted when I use GregtrF, or try to defend myself from his attacks- But then, he's "special".




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