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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Larry Dighera is one of the most frequent off-topic posters on this news group. This post is a thinly disguised attempt to suppress political opinions other than his own. I have to agree that the two things that should be avoided are discussions of religion and politics. They hold very strong views and emotions, and are not likely to be changed by anyone's persuasions. All that happens is name calling. -- Jim in NC |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 01:12:05 -0800, Morgans wrote:
I have to agree that the two things that should be avoided are discussions of religion and politics. They hold very strong views and emotions, and are not likely to be changed by anyone's persuasions. All that happens is name calling. very true. and I have to blame myself for also going OT sometimes. #m -- harsh regulations in North Korea (read below link after reading the story): http://www.laweekly.com/ink/04/04/open-mikulan.php oooops ... sorry ... it happened in the USA, ya know: the land of the free. |
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wrote: I have to agree that the two things that should be avoided are discussions of religion and politics. They hold very strong views and emotions, and are not likely to be changed by anyone's persuasions. All that happens is name calling. Well, that pretty much sums up discussions about the current Bush administration, doesn't it? Two subjects in the same thread. Oh wait, that's why it's called the religious right! (now there's an oximoron) ;-) |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... I have to agree that the two things that should be avoided are discussions of religion and politics. They hold very strong views and emotions, and are not likely to be changed by anyone's persuasions. All that happens is name calling. I would agree with the first statement above except that our flying situations do involve politics. Meigs Field is one example. TFRs are another example. I could go on and on. Simon |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ...
"C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Larry Dighera is one of the most frequent off-topic posters on this news group. This post is a thinly disguised attempt to suppress political opinions other than his own. I have to agree that the two things that should be avoided are discussions of religion and politics. They hold very strong views and emotions, and are not likely to be changed by anyone's persuasions. All that happens is name calling. Well then for Christ sake, Morgans, find a moderated news group that doesn't allow them. Don't specify to me what subjects I can discuss! BTW, if you don't vote Libertarian then you are a putz. ;-) (just humor, Morgans, don't go ballistic) pacplyer - out |
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