The Brutality of Reason Example

By Ironcross One-One

Slicing and dicing things into pieces small enough
to be fed to Liberals, Kooks and Anti-Americans.
When feeding Kooks and Anti-Americans
I suggest a potato gun.
Example

If you are the emotional liberal type, this mindspace will make you uncomfortable. If you think my logic or facts are faulty, lets discuss it. When your findings disagree with my findings, that is dialogue. But using rhetoric to disagree with science is demogoguery. No demogoguery! I usually refrain from insults, but occasionally, ignorance and liberal hypocrisy bring out the worst in me.

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Saturday, January 14, 2006

Unholy Alliance

The libs want to limit the power of the executive branch to monitor communications.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs want to limit the interrogation methods available to the executive branch.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs would like to talk the nation into cutting and running in Afghanistan.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs would like to reduce the military strength of the United States.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs would like to eliminate Christianity from public discourse.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs would like more UN debate and less military action against terror.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

The libs think Isreal is the aggressor and should be punished.
Al Qaeda would like them to be successful.

One has to expect there are at least a few Al Qaeda sympathizers in this country. Anybody wonder which political party they vote for?

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