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Originally Posted by outlaw1

Palin, who operates more on family values (snip, cause I don't want to debate VAWA)
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jcd[/b]1968;669982]I love reading your post, Outlaw (cute cow by the way, I'ma gonna be dream'in tonight!). But, I gotta take exception to this. I'm a very liberal person (I know, being on the extreme is a fault). Here's the deal...I, like most liberals I know, have family values. We believe very strongly in family. My objections to Palin isn't about family values...it's her lack of depth...her lack of ability. It's irratating to hear bright people, such as yourself, insinuate that we on the left don't value the family. I realize you directed the statement to the "politaclly correct", but in these post Reagan years, that equates to liberals. That may not have been your intent, but it's just kind of a sore spot for me. I guess 'cause I've heard so much of it in the media.

jcd, you have a great talent for making sense while not insulting someone. I like reading your posts Watch out for the cow! She kisses... Ah my bad per family values. I didn't mean to sound so prejudiced towards all Liberals. I thank you highly for your correction.


I can't and shouldn't say all Liberals are bad. As for Palin, my objection is to her treatment per the press. However jcd you bring up excellent points per any flaws she might have per her politics. I can't say I represent all of her views and/or fully agree with her opinions.

Ah my PC thingie-jcd for me it's about divorce and how fathers are treated unfairly; even killed. Again you bring up an excellent point per me here labeling all Liberals as PC [and/or all PC as bad.] I've read your views above and must concur Republicans since Reagen have treated all of you guys unfairly.
- July 10th, 2009, 10:52 pm

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