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Mon Jan-16-06 01:05 PM
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IF people could be LOGICAL about Mrs. Alito instead of EMOTIONAL |
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Mon Jan-16-06 01:14 PM
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Mon Jan-16-06 01:18 PM
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2. WTF is MRS. Alito an issue in anything? Who cares about HER or what |
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she does? Sheesh! Her husband is the center of controversy - she is totally irrelevant.
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Mon Jan-16-06 01:34 PM
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3. People here have been entrapped |
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by falling for the media pumped-up importance of Mrs. Alito's emotional response. The nasty remarks re. Mrs. Alito is exactly what the pro-Bushco people want to see happen. Many here have shown how hateful vindictive, supposedly fair-minded so-called progressives can be.
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Mon Jan-16-06 02:16 PM
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4. Entrapped ? bullshit: I haven't been, and people choose their traps. |
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see my post "let's maintain our double standards with vigor" in the referenced thread. If we free our minds, our asses will follow. If we decide to be helpless victims of social conditioning and social coercion, oh well, maybe we don't deserve any better. Republicans stand for socially decorous hypocrisy and mediocrity; if we don't come to terms with that, and with its nature, then we will not succeed. It's the core issue: the conflict between the antiliberty focus of group affiliation and the restrictions it imposes, versus the liberty mind the Founders formed this country around. Pick one.
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