anygunanywhere wrote:
I'm really going to have to duck for this one...
I find many of Olberman's comments spot on. Yes he's very liberal, yet the libertarian in me can find a good intersection with him. I liked his special comment about the prop 8 gay marriage stuff and being the Ron Pauler I am I loved his numerous Bush bashings.
If anyone thinks I'm a liberal nutjob or whatever perhaps we can find common ground on why we're all here on this forum.
Seriously, I make no attempt to find common ground with anyone who insists I give away my freedoms. Finding common ground is like finding consensus. Consensus means you lose something.
The leftist socialist commie pinkos never lose anything when we compromise. When you compromise with someone who wants to remove your rights they always gain. We never win anything in a compromise. We always lose.
I also do not need to regularly pay attention to anyone whose beliefs run counter to what I believe.
If being a libertarian means you compromise or lose to the left then that is a frame of mind I want to have nothing to do with.
The first amendment does mean they have the right to speak but there is nothing to say I have to listen.
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Know your enemy, To win you must understand what you are up against.
Sometimes our side can be just as onoxious as the left. I agree with most of what Ann Colter has to say, but her delivery is so offencive. I disagree on almost every that Bob Eckles has to say, but I enjoy listeninig to his reasoning and delivery. He makes me think.