That's a good point, Willis. In fact, I intend to do further research on this exact issue. And I do appreciate that you refrained form labeling anyone such as "you folks" and "people like me" which calls to mind a tribal mentality. When I see arguments resorting to tribalism "people like me" against "you folks" it actually reminds me of the kind of prejudice of which you speak. In order to be clear, Merriam-Webster defines tribalism thus:Quote1: tribal consciousness and loyalty; especially : exaltation of the tribe above other groups2: strong in-group loyalty Arguments that resort to this approach are weakened, and often make it more difficult for all parties to move beyond prejudice in order to listen to the content. While I enjoy hearing (and learning from) a variety of points of view, I often dismiss "arguments" that are heavily laden with pejoratives.Aleta
1: tribal consciousness and loyalty; especially : exaltation of the tribe above other groups2: strong in-group loyalty
Dear Aleta, lest I need to remind others on IHD of the pejoratives you were recently warned for personal attacks, making clear whose side you are on is a strategy utilized by the left. Listen to Christ Matthews on this issue when discussing Alinsky. Your apology is expected for one more pejorative against me once again.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvng7TVf-wo
Quote from: Hemodoc on February 06, 2012, 04:29:46 PMDear Aleta, lest I need to remind others on IHD of the pejoratives you were recently warned for personal attacks, making clear whose side you are on is a strategy utilized by the left. Listen to Christ Matthews on this issue when discussing Alinsky. Your apology is expected for one more pejorative against me once again.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvng7TVf-woWhat?
Really? Right after you just get done calling her absurd and gullible?
Is there really someone called "Christ Matthews"?
"You folks" are a giggle. I'm glad I"m not going to heaven.
You overlooked my point entirely, and that is; that the GOP’s failing to engage in the important issues of the day, is a disservice to voting Americans. There is little doubt that GOP politics today are extreme. We see a Limbaugh who is willing to slander people and justifies this by using insults of public figures by the democrats when we all know that public figures are held to a different standard per malice and slander. We see a Santorum who says any sex for a purpose other than procreation is immoral. And we see the twisted argument on contraceptives that this will cost the taxpayers’ money when it will do no such thing regardless of a ban or not. What we have out there is a group from the fringe elements moving toward fascism.Your penchant for bringing Alinsky into every discussion is bullshit. That means to me that you have no answers to a rational comment.gerald
You overlooked my point entirely, and that is; that the GOP’s failing to engage in the important issues of the day, is a disservice to voting Americans. Your penchant for bringing Alinsky into every discussion is bullshit. That means to me that you have no answers to a rational comment.gerald
I still don't get where taxpayes are paying for "dildoes and other perversions" when the issue re contraception was about employer-sponsored health insurance paying for contraception. Since when do taxpayers pay for my employer-sponsored health insurance??? Granted, I work for a private company, not the government. But, if the employee pays any part of their health insurance premium, then their employer should not dictate what healthcare they receive. I feel that way about any and all healthcare that a patient may need.Does this mean I was a slut when I was taking the pill while I was on dialysis to control renal anemia??? According to rush limbot I was. I read the transcript of what Sandra Fluke read to congress. I thought she had very good points, and none had to do with young women having wonton sex with lots of men. I don't understand where everyone gets that idea. Then there's this sad blog written by the mother of a 16 year-old girl who takes the pill to control her painful, life-interrupting periods. Because of a field trip she went on with the school band, and a policy of Rx meds being handled by a doctor-parent-chaperone on the trip, some mean girls at her school started a war on her and called her a slut at school repeatedly, all because their moms "listen to that man on the radio who said so, and he's right about everything". Um WTF?? Here is the link if you care to read it. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/04/1070800/-I-ve-spent-the-past-2-days-trying-to-convince-my-16-y-o-she-is-not-a-slut-?via=searchThis country is turning into Jerry Springer because of blowhards like limbot. He crossed a line and went waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overboard. If I were a Republican, I'd be mad as hell at him and thinking he was working for President Obama, because it is obvious that this is taking away from the real issues at hand, and making the Republicans look like chumps. Edited to add: The transcript from Sandra Fluke's testimony to Congress. Yeah, it reads like a Penthouse erotica letter http://abcnews.go.com/images/Politics/statement-Congress-letterhead-2nd%20hearing.pdfKarenInWA
Why haven’t we heard about the real issues of the day; war, the economy, or the state of education through its entire spectrum (K-12 and four years of college)?
Imagine this, “Birthers” gaining a national stage from which to shout, a Christian litmus test for any GOP candidate, and women as sub-citizens.
My post is not about Alinsky despite your preoccupation with whoever he is. And, you have the law wrong on slander with malice. A public figure is held to a different standard than a private citizen. Limbaugh , with obvious malice, slandered Fluke. She should sue. The other incidents were all about public figures and were perfectly legitimate under very long-standing legal precedent. Why you failed to read this in my previous message is a mystery.The First Amendment does provide for freedom of religion and you incorrectly stated that it does not offer freedom FROM religion. You could not be more wrong. I do not have to join a religion to be a citizen of the United States. Worse, I oppose any religious organization for the simple reason that religious beliefs are very private – as in: none of your business. The very day the Catholic Church begins to establish the law in America, is the day we turn fascist. Already we have a mix of corporations and government because the US has failed to utilize anti-trust laws as intended. Limiting personal freedom in the next step to fascism. Too bad you didn’t know this.If you cannot address the issues of war, economics and still find a need to quote the Bible or Alinsky, this conversation is over.gerald
Why is it that Republicans believe in foisting their moral views on other people all the time? We talk about fundamentalism in the Middle East, but we need to be VERY careful that the same does not happen in this country too.
Quote from: KarenInWA on March 08, 2012, 04:06:00 PMI still don't get where taxpayes are paying for "dildoes and other perversions" when the issue re contraception was about employer-sponsored health insurance paying for contraception. Since when do taxpayers pay for my employer-sponsored health insurance??? Granted, I work for a private company, not the government. But, if the employee pays any part of their health insurance premium, then their employer should not dictate what healthcare they receive. I feel that way about any and all healthcare that a patient may need.Does this mean I was a slut when I was taking the pill while I was on dialysis to control renal anemia??? According to rush limbot I was. I read the transcript of what Sandra Fluke read to congress. I thought she had very good points, and none had to do with young women having wonton sex with lots of men. I don't understand where everyone gets that idea. Then there's this sad blog written by the mother of a 16 year-old girl who takes the pill to control her painful, life-interrupting periods. Because of a field trip she went on with the school band, and a policy of Rx meds being handled by a doctor-parent-chaperone on the trip, some mean girls at her school started a war on her and called her a slut at school repeatedly, all because their moms "listen to that man on the radio who said so, and he's right about everything". Um WTF?? Here is the link if you care to read it. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/04/1070800/-I-ve-spent-the-past-2-days-trying-to-convince-my-16-y-o-she-is-not-a-slut-?via=searchThis country is turning into Jerry Springer because of blowhards like limbot. He crossed a line and went waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overboard. If I were a Republican, I'd be mad as hell at him and thinking he was working for President Obama, because it is obvious that this is taking away from the real issues at hand, and making the Republicans look like chumps. Edited to add: The transcript from Sandra Fluke's testimony to Congress. Yeah, it reads like a Penthouse erotica letter http://abcnews.go.com/images/Politics/statement-Congress-letterhead-2nd%20hearing.pdfKarenInWADear Karen, when you are outraged by the Ed Shultz comments as well, then your dialogue will have more meaning than simply falling in line with Democratic presidential propaganda. I already stated I disagree with calling anyone that name, Period so no need to display all of your public sexuality. None of my business, nor anyone elses.As far as insurance coverage, you pay for what you get. Insurance companies have various levels of coverage. Some just the bare bones, others pay for every aspect. The price of those coverages reflects what you buy.Not to defend Rush, but the analogy he tried and failed to make is that if they are asking the government to pay for contraceptives, that is tantamount to paying for sex which would make her a prostitute and a slut. No one seems to quote it in the context he stated.I would not have stated that, but that is what he stated in a hypothetical that has obviously failed. Fluke knowingly went to a university that publicly opposes contraception. No one forced her to go there. She could have chosen a thousand secular schools, but instead she chose to go there with their very public no contraception policy. Now Obama is stirriing up a hornets nest for his own poltical gain over a settled Catholic issue. That would be like going to BYU and asking where's the Starbuck's coffee shop? Ain't going to happen at BYU if you know what I mean.This is a deliberite crises created by Obama to win the female vote in November. No one is stating limits on existing policies. He is instead trying to force religious institutions to go against their religious teaching which you or anyone else is free to dismiss and go to school somewhere else.I personally believe we should get a Starbucks on every corner of Mormon schools and campuses, it is my right to have coffee anywhere I wish in this nation. After all, that is my right!!Sorry, we have a right to privacy. I suspect folks don't understand that you are turning over your rights to privacy by insisting on government sponsored contraception. That gives the goverment the right to REGULATE that entitlement.But if that is what you folks want, go for it. No skin off of my nose.