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CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: Bowfinger

Care to explain where I am marginalizing my opponent? At best, you are making false assumptions. I question whether you actually read and understood what I said.

It's like saying "I'm not going to use the N word to describe N's anymore."

Since your profile isn't enabled I can't tell if you're from/live in the South, but feel free to PM me if you don't understand the N word...

He lives in Iowa. Somewhere close to Des Moines from what I can tell, but then again it's less than 2.5 hours to any of the borders from here.:p

CsG
 

Bowfinger

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: Bowfinger

Care to explain where I am marginalizing my opponent? At best, you are making false assumptions. I question whether you actually read and understood what I said.

It's like saying "I'm not going to use the N word to describe N's anymore."

Since your profile isn't enabled I can't tell if you're from/live in the South, but feel free to PM me if you don't understand the N word...
No, it's not at all like using the 'N' word. It presumes that the term in question is derogatory. (It would help if you specified which one you object to)

"Neo-conservative" is a perfectly reasonable label for a specific political ideology (see PNAC, e.g.). It is a term that has been used by some neo-cons to describe themselves. Much like the term "liberal", it has gained a negative connotation only because people who strongly disagree with the ideology use it as a perjorative. The main problem with the term is that some people use it generically to refer to conservatives or Republicans. I don't think that's a big problem here. Most people using "neo-con" are referring specifically to the Bush administration and its supporters who endorse their so-called neo-conservative ideology.

If you're objecting to "neo-fascist", I suggest again you put your historic stereotypes aside and take an objective look at the defining characteristics of the fascist ideology. I truly believe you will find the Bush administration's ideology has far more in common with the tenets of fascism than with conservatism. As I said before, it is too much effort to explain this repeatedly so I've mostly stopped using it. Nonetheless, I believe the term is more accurate than not.

Finally, if you're objecting to "Bushie", I don't know what to tell you. In and of itself, it suggests nothing except support for Bush. The story changes when certain adjectives are used in conjunction with "Bushie", but that's true for most words.
 

Bowfinger

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Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
It's like saying "I'm not going to use the N word to describe N's anymore."

Since your profile isn't enabled I can't tell if you're from/live in the South, but feel free to PM me if you don't understand the N word...
He lives in Iowa. Somewhere close to Des Moines from what I can tell, but then again it's less than 2.5 hours to any of the borders from here.:p

CsG
You are correct. I live in the greater Des Moines metro area.

Pliablemoose - one need not be from the South to know what the N-word is.
 
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Originally posted by: Ozoned

Obviously you do know what I am implying.

I have had to show you the error in your thinking on another occasion and though it pains me to do so, I will offer some advice, once again. :gift:

May I suggest that until you can lead by example, that you refrain from trying.

If that is not clear enough then try this: Until you can practice what you preach, why don't you just STFU. :p

Thanks for your generosity, but I'm not understanding what you're talking about. I don't recall your pointing out the "error in [my] thinking" in the past, and I don't get it here either.

As I already said, I don't think CsG is a major offender - in fact I think he's generally reasonable - nor do I hold myself out as an example of perfection in discourse. What I bemoaned, and continue to bemoan, is the general lack of civility. I think in the main I have practiced what I preach, though again I have surely been imperfect in that respect.

Why don't you just say what you're thinking about me, rather than telling me to "STFU," and PM-ing others with snipes at me? I'd rather deal with your feelings head-on than speculate about what you're talking about.
 
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Originally posted by: Mursilis

Maybe his point is that while you say you bemoan a lack of civility (presumably by all sides) here, you only seem to call it out when certain people (such as CsG, whom you cited) appear to be guilty. Maybe you missed this thread?

I've never even opened that thread.

I was only mentioning CsG by name because his cryptic "RBH" was what prompted my comments. In general I think he's a good citizen. I have in fact made similar comments directed toward both sides of the aisle, and as such received a series of absolutely scathing PMs from a liberal member who no longer posts here.

In fact, several months ago I joined with a number of liberal and conservative posters here and proposed a mod-monitored program to try to improve the tone of the discussions here - the mods weren't interested in implementing it, however.
 

Mursilis

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Mursilis

Maybe his point is that while you say you bemoan a lack of civility (presumably by all sides) here, you only seem to call it out when certain people (such as CsG, whom you cited) appear to be guilty. Maybe you missed this thread?

I've never even opened that thread.

I was only mentioning CsG by name because his cryptic "RBH" was what prompted my comments. In general I think he's a good citizen. I have in fact made similar comments directed toward both sides of the aisle, and as such received a series of absolutely scathing PMs from a liberal member who no longer posts here.

Then you are to be commended for fairness. Thank you.

In fact, several months ago I joined with a number of liberal and conservative posters here and proposed a mod-monitored program to try to improve the tone of the discussions here - the mods weren't interested in implementing it, however.

We can both agree that there's definite room for improvement for everyone on the civility front, and leave it at that. If nothing else, everyone can choose to lead by example.