This is exactly what I meant in post#93. "@ronv. I'm finally getting the point here. The guys that consider themselves to belong to the "right" wing also see themselves as belonging to the only "correct" wing."Sure you should have an opinion, but please don't tell me mine is no good.
Why would you belong to the 'wrong' wing?This is exactly what I meant in post#93. "@ronv. I'm finally getting the point here. The guys that consider themselves to belong to the "right" wing also see themselves as belonging to the only "correct" wing."
I don't. I think for myself and look at all sides before accepting ideas as right or wrong. Using fear of what could happen is counter productive and irrational.Why would you belong to the 'wrong' wing?
The fear of what could happen affects the actions of a squirrel crossing the street because it could be life or death. Being fearless gets you killed.I don't. I think for myself and look at all sides before accepting ideas as right or wrong. Using fear of what could happen is counter productive and irrational.
So your saying those on the 'right' are squirrels? For the most part, couldn't agree more.The fear of what could happen affects the actions of a squirrel crossing the street because it could be life or death. Being fearless gets you killed.
Just when we were about to grant logical thinking to squirrels this happened.The fear of what could happen affects the actions of a squirrel crossing the street because it could be life or death. Being fearless gets you killed.