Fightdirecto
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ORIGINAL: MileHighM Hmmm.... Maybe I am the slow child here and haven't noticed any similar posts.... Ever notice something about FightDirecto.. He starts a thread, usually partisan hackish, sometimes not, but controversial none the less. Then, he almost never adds to it. He never defends his OP, he just likes to kick the hornet's nest so to speak. Even the most maniacal whack jobs on here rarely resort to drive-by argumentation. I think it is time to just start the ignoring campaign, or at least keep responses to calling him a Troll. As much fun as some of these discussions become, if I see FD as the thread starter, from now on, I think I am going to have to just look away. Gonna have to post this on another thread or two as well. MileHigh, you have to give FightD a LOT of slack, he's a "progressive" ,...from Massachusetts. If he was old enough he would have voted for Eugene McCarthy. I think this next election is going to be another "Eugene McCarthy election." And if you're a ....."progressive"... how can you defend your positions? Actually, I have been "on the road" because of my profession (I have been working as a professional jazz musician since retiring from the film & TV business - 25+ years as a stuntman and my body told me to "Quit!") and haven't had access to a computer until today. But, yes, sometimes I do start a discussion just for the sake of starting a discussion - because I enjoy discussions and idea exchange. And, popeye1250, I AM old enough to have voted for Eugene McCarthy - but I didn't because I thought he was too far to the Left even for me. Lastly, I will admit that my progressive positions are based on (a) being raised in a Christian home during the "social gospel" period of the 1960's. My father was an American Baptist Convention minister and was very involved in the Civil Rights movement, and he exerted a strong positive influence on me (b) having a maternal grandmother who left the Republicans after 1964 because the Republicans, in her opinion, were too liberal. She joined the John Birch Society and, if she had lived long enough, she probably would have been active in the Militia movement during the Clinton Administration. We did find out, after her death, that she had made financial contributions to the KKK. I never want to be anything like her or her ilk. Much of the philosophy I try to live my life by comes from two statements: The Holy Bible, Book of Mark, Chapter 12, Verse 31: quote:
And the second is like, namely this, Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than this. And the Holy Bible, Book of Matthew, Chapter 25, Verse 40: quote:
“The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ That is the basis of my life-long progressivism - and the basis of my life-long opposition to modern day Social Darwinist American conservatism.
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"I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”” - Ellie Wiesel
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