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Re: Liberal Motto: Stay Out Of My Bedroom But Tax Me To Death!



[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marie A.) wrote...

> > Purple notes the same thing I have long noticed.  How often does
> > something have to be repeated before it assumes a truth of its own? 
> > "The 'promotion' of gay marriage has 'devestating' consequences."  I
> > have heard numerous conservatives link homosexuality with pedophilia. 
> > It is done unconsciously (as most conservative thinking is
> > unconcious).

> You state, "How often does something have to be repeated before it
> assumes a truth of its own?" Well, since every question can be
> re-framed, what if I cast it in this manner: How often does something
> have to be denied before the denial assumes credibility? Well, in the
> case of denying a link between homosexuality and pedophilia, you can
> deny it until the sun winks out but it won't change the truth of the
> observation that a link indeed exists.

Here's where you cite an objective scientific study where such a link
is observed.  "Oops!  Homegirl don't do no science!"

> Now, of course one can get around this by redefining things,
> as in the case of redefining pedophilia to include a broad class of
> homosexual priests who assaulted young boys, but that dog won't hunt.

What about the "homosexual priests" who assaulted girls?  "Oops! 
Homegirl don't do no facts!"

> You can count on one hand the girls molested by these priests, and
> that behavior simply doesn't fit the profile of pedophilia as commonly
> understood.

You should complete the sentence, as in "as commonly understood in the
fetid swamp I live in".

> > from what one might hope to expect.  When I think "conservative," I
> > tend to think of individual rights NOT being trampled by government
> > authority.  Why is it then so-called liberal organizations like the
> > ACLU are the ones most staunchly defending individual rights, while
> > right-wing zealots seek to tear them down?

> Sir, what you may or may not "tend to think" about anything has about
> as much bearing on reality as your last dream. Just as many of us
> "tend to think" quite the opposite, that totalitarianism and
> authoritarian thinking invariably arises from the left, from a
> socialist mindset which is the hallmark of liberal thinking.

Projection: "A defense mechanism in which the individual attributes to
other people impulses and traits that she herself has but cannot
accept. It is especially likely to occur when the person lacks insight
into her own impulses and traits."

You're projecting, Marie.  And you're hidden behind several layers of
denial as well.  You probably have no idea how much you and your soul
brother Ann Coulter sound like Stalinist apparatchiks, and not at all
like champions of freedom and liberty.

> When liberals decry government interference in our lives, their concerns
> invariably center around sexual matters and licentious behaviors.

Or what books are OK to read, or what music is OK to listen to, or
what art is OK to display at a museum, or what movies are OK to view
in the privacy of one's home, or what placards are OK to carry at
public gatherings where the POTUS will be making an appearance...



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