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To: Nachum

Nachum: You knocked it out of the park. Great post.


19 posted on 03/21/2013 9:01:43 PM PDT by Avid Coug
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To: Avid Coug
If someone is "pro-choice" make them define the choices for you. Literally, let them spell out what the choice is they are making. Make it painful for them and don't let them off the hook until they use the words "terminating a life" because that's what they're choosing.

Ask them why they're anti-gun and pro-criminal.

Ask why they continue to be on the side of the mass murderer. How would their stance be any different than what the mass murderers would want?

Limbaugh mentioned this a while ago but it's a brilliant point nonetheless: if you take away my gun today, can you guarantee the bad guys will also be disarmed? Let them defend that position.

Ask them which part of the 1st amendment would be good to take away since they're picking and choosing amendments to pick apart (2nd).

Call them out for the radicals they are. Let them try to defend indefensible positions.

I think the ridicule thing is great. Whoever suggested the "rape whistle" meme should have been laughed out of politics.

Look at how the Hollywood producer did with Barbara Boxer's "please call me Senator" meme. Google it; it's hilarious and effective. Every chance we get we should be calling her "ma'am" because that kind of condescending attitude needs to be ridiculed. It's brilliant and shows what you can do with a little imagination (to be fair, it was a Hollywood producer with plenty of coin and influencing making it, but the point is made)
20 posted on 03/22/2013 5:09:59 AM PDT by tenger (It's a good thing we don't get all the government we pay for. -Will Rogers)
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