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msrobbie
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« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2001, 07:00:48 pm »

One thing you might consider if we have future discussions is that I do not label others and do not like to be labeled.  I have no party affiliation because they are ridiculous.  No one party can encompass the true feelings of a thinking individual.  



Yes, right, I'm a democrat. (Just so there's no misunderstanding, that was sarcasm.)  That's why I don't believe in gun control and I do believe in capital punishment.  Just because I did not attack Clinton and did point out the many flaws of the Nixon administration does not mean I am swayed by the left or the right.  Again, I make up my own mind.  I just used Nixon's era because it's so easy to come up with so many things that were wrong.  I could just as easily have used LBJ or JFK or DDE.  Generalization and pigeon-holing is dangerous and unproductive in any debate.



And you hardly pushed a button.  I don't know why you consider my remarks as being a reaction to button pushing.  I spoke my mind, that's all.  Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and I will be the first to jump up and defend that - - you better believe it!   I don't agree with your rationalizations, but that does not mean I am overreacting.  That is what is dangerous about this type of discussion by e-mail or Internet postings - - so much is lost from not having voice inflection to gauge a person's tone.   (Note to Andrea - maybe your first impulse was right in that discussion we had a while back - - maybe TAA is not the place for this type of forum?)



Please . . . no labels.  I don't like labels on anything except my Tupperware.  That's where they belong.
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