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Palin emails released
Topic Started: Feb 24 2012, 12:54 PM (1,973 Views)
Chris
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colo_crawdad
Feb 26 2012, 10:30 PM
Chris
Feb 26 2012, 12:40 AM
People's feelings, liberal emotionalism.
It does appear that some conservatives are totally insensitive to the feelings of others. I wonder if that is a behavioral trait of which they are proud?
Nice twist, but not the meaning of emotionalism at all. It refers to the emotionalism behind jumping from problem to government solution that just makes the problem worse. Good example is found in the abortion thread. Liberals see poverty and emotionally jump to government welfare as solution, now that turns out to be a problem, they immediately jump to government abortion and sterilization to solve the problem they created.

We all want the same ends, call it happiness, for all. The difference is liberal emotionalism jumps to means that cause more problems. That another way to explain it, liberal emotionalism leads to justifying any means to an end.

So untwist your pretzel meaning, try and understand what others mean.



"Where are the "lies," Chris."

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Feb 26 2012, 11:19 PM
"Where are the "lies," Chris."

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So, "lies" were just introduced in this thread as a diversion. I think understand.
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Feb 26 2012, 11:29 PM
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Feb 26 2012, 11:19 PM
"Where are the "lies," Chris."

Exposed in other threads.
So, "lies" were just introduced in this thread as a diversion. I think understand.
Inventing motivations again, crawdad? Nice diversion.
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"Nice twist, but not the meaning of emotionalism at all. It refers to the emotionalism behind jumping from problem to government solution that just makes the problem worse. Good example is found in the abortion thread. Liberals see poverty and emotionally jump to government welfare as solution, now that turns out to be a problem, they immediately jump to government abortion and sterilization to solve the problem they created."

It seems to me that the greatest use of emotionalism in that "other thread" was the failed attempt to show that President Obama attempted to "fforce his beliefs" on others when all the effort made was to, give employees freedom of choice in insured medical care.
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Chris
Feb 26 2012, 11:32 PM
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Feb 26 2012, 11:29 PM
Chris
Feb 26 2012, 11:19 PM
"Where are the "lies," Chris."

Exposed in other threads.
So, "lies" were just introduced in this thread as a diversion. I think understand.
Inventing motivations again, crawdad? Nice diversion.
Well, Chris,then will ask a question concerning what I believe was your attempt to divert with the introduction of "lies" in this thread. Specifically what was your motivation? How did it actually relate to a discussion of the release of Palin's emails?
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It was intended as a response to previous posts that either immediately preceded or were quoted.
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Feb 26 2012, 11:34 PM
"Nice twist, but not the meaning of emotionalism at all. It refers to the emotionalism behind jumping from problem to government solution that just makes the problem worse. Good example is found in the abortion thread. Liberals see poverty and emotionally jump to government welfare as solution, now that turns out to be a problem, they immediately jump to government abortion and sterilization to solve the problem they created."

It seems to me that the greatest use of emotionalism in that "other thread" was the failed attempt to show that President Obama attempted to "fforce his beliefs" on others when all the effort made was to, give employees freedom of choice in insured medical care.
Obama is not even mentioned in the abortion thread, what are you talking about?
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Chris,

I made no reference to the "abortion thread." I think I used the words, "other thread' in reference to the third entitles. "Republican Debate Review."
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"Good example is found in the abortion thread."

"that "other thread""

Rules of English reference say "that" can only refer to the previously mentioned thread. Nice attempt at twisting even language, crawdad.
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So Apparently I made an error in either English usage or in what I thought Chris' reference was to. Either way Chris scores another "gotcha." Congratulations, Chris!
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