vincentML -> RE: Mosque Fire In Texas (2/3/2017 6:34:44 AM)
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ORIGINAL: vincentML The point is that cowardliness displayed on this forum is proper subject for criticism. Your attempt to take my comments into the sphere of private lives is just a simpering attempt at distraction because you recognize there is no defense for the whiny, puke-inducing fear mongering displayed here. There is nothing collectivist about the time honored, small town, agrarian values of community, compassion and courage that have kept America a desired destination for the world's emigres, who in turn have enriched our arts and commerce. We have recently passed a milestone anniversary of the date when America to its shame turned away the good ship St Louis and sent its Jewish passengers back to their deaths in the Nazi gas chambers. We need not repeat the error. So, thank you for the opportunity for me to once again express my contempt for the cowardliness of those here in this forum who are wussies and pussies regarding the refugee question. Since it has become fashionable in this forum to end a post with a personal insult let me add You are an IDIOT cry baby. Keep raging, vincent. [:D] quote:
The Party of Outrage Democrats can barely keep up with their problems with Trump, raising some to wonder if their perpetual opposition is undermining a more focused message. http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-02-02/democrats-permanent-outrage-at-donald-trump In the frenzied opening days of the rebellious Trump era, top leaders in the Democratic Party have taken a posture of relentless, immovable, caustic opposition – assailing the commander in chief at every turn and often employing extreme rhetoric to punctuate its impact. It is a cold-blooded approach that's required for this precarious moment, they say, given the severe changes Trump is attempting on everything from how the U.S. should deliver health care to who should be allowed to become an American citizen. But there's a risk in outright, perpetual obstruction as well and it's simmering below the surface in conversations between Democratic lawmakers, leaders and strategists as the party debates the most effective path forward: If Democrats protest everything with hair-on-fire outrage, will anything end up sticking with the American public beyond their infinite indignity? If they cry wolf every 12 hours, will the effect of their urgency wane over time? Instead of presenting an alternative vision, will they end up looking simply like a party of outrage? Ah, but I have indeed presented an alternate vision Bosco. [:)] The time honored American values of community, compassion, and courage have attracted the world's emigres to our shores, and our arts and commerce have been enriched by their arrivals; let us not repeat the shameful event of turning away the Jews on the ship St. Louis. Refugees are a special people to America. Lest we forget.
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