To: grantinev
I appreciate the reply and the lesson, you needn't have been so patronising, I'm always willing to learn and never take offense to it. But I believe that though I may not know the fine points and the hair splitting, my point still stands. I still see nothing in that one's agenda behind which I, or any conservative, could possibly unite. Just the mere fact that he's president? How far do we go with that? If in some parallel universe David Duke was elected president, would we all be required to respect him and unite behind him because of the office he held? In my opinion, that one is David Duke's negative, only more subtle and sophisticated about it, as minorities with a racialist viewpoint think they must be to "get over" on we "oppressive" whites, until they gain a position of power. Then they accuse us of every sin in the book, in order to excuse their own blatant prejudice. And that's apart from his entire worldview which I abhor.
120 posted on
11/05/2008 12:11:02 PM PST by
mrsmel
To: mrsmel
I think there’s a chance to force Obama to govern from the center. We should do all we can to make that happen. If I’m wrong come Jan 21, I’ll be the first to eat that plate of sh&t with glass in it.
I don’t see that kind of thing as remotely possible with David Duke, do you? Has Duke ever even CLAIMED to be a uniter?
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