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Re: Kerry 04 Is that his I.Q.?
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Posted by Steve(OR) on October 28, 2004 at 13:49:14 from (158.48.6.10):
In Reply to: Re: Kerry 04 Is that his I.Q.? posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 28, 2004 at 10:37:55:
Two of Webster's definition of 'politics' are: 1)competition between competing interest groups or individuals for leadership in a government or other group. 2)the total complex of relations between men in society. Here are 8 excerpts from your 1st post that could be considered political. Each is an opinion regarding others behavior. Thats political by any standard. Not to mention that the topic inspiring you is the political bickering here in recent weeks and that you attempted to have the last word. "Why don't we all just take a couple steps back,..." "If you don't like someone, or the comments they make, ignore them." "If you disagree with someones opinion, state YOUR opinion, but don't expect everyone to change theirs." "If you KNOW you're not going to like what someone has to say, "JUST BECAUSE", don't even read their comments. " "If you choose not to, you are nothing more than a trouble-maker." "Let's put an end to all this nonsense. " "No "follow-up" comments are needed." "And please, no "Yeah BUT, so-and-so needs to do such-and-such "MY WAY"..." I do like the Rodney King reference. Have a good day! :o)
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