chrysostom’s 2013 annual awards

Town Heretic

Out of Order
Hall of Fame
What's easier, to change a person's mind on an issue or their overall political philosophy?
I really don't know
Then you aren't rational and there's no point in attempting a conversation.

so do you think the texas law should be upheld?
No point in answering you since you might not know what I mean (supra).

A disingenuous answer isn't an answer. I'll take stupid from stupid, but you aren't stupid.
 

zoo22

Well-known member
The first nomination for the Semi-Annual 2013 Chrysostom TOL "EXPLOSION OF IRONY" Award is:

Jabin, for "Nothing is dumber than an ignorant hateful racist..."

Nothing is dumber than an ignorant, hateful racist claiming to be in the know because he watched the trial.
 

Town Heretic

Out of Order
Hall of Fame
I use to be a liberal
and
now I am a conservative
but
I have never changed my views on abortion

does that answer your question?
No. My question wasn't: were you ever a liberal. It wasn't, have you always held the same view on abortion. The question reduces to, is it easier to change a mind on a single issue or on a host of issues that make up a political philosophy? Because if you want to destroy a party you'll have to do the latter.

The fact is, many people who once held a pro choice position have moved from it. The polling data has noted a steady movement to the pro life side of things for some time, while it hasn't noted a shift from the Democratic to Republican camps.

Mull that, won't you. :e4e:
 

chrysostom

Well-known member
Hall of Fame
No. My question wasn't: were you ever a liberal. It wasn't, have you always held the same view on abortion. The question reduces to, is it easier to change a mind on a single issue or on a host of issues that make up a political philosophy? Because if you want to destroy a party you'll have to do the latter.

The fact is, many people who once held a pro choice position have moved from it. The polling data has noted a steady movement to the pro life side of things for some time, while it hasn't noted a shift from the Democratic to Republican camps.

Mull that, won't you. :e4e:

well I did the latter
so
I must assume everyone else is different?

anyway I see you have answered your own question to your satisfaction
now
can we talk about my question?

would you like to see the texas law upheld?
 

chrysostom

Well-known member
Hall of Fame
this all started with the new texas abortion which will demonstrate two very important concepts in our fight against abortion

1. republicans when allowed will try to pass laws restricting abortion
2. republicans will give us conservative judges that will uphold them in court

the democrats of course will do their best to block these laws
and
the democrats will give us judges that will find these laws unconstitutional

town does not want to talk about this because it will show that you don't need a constitutional amendment and that it is virtually impossible to get one

his position of course allows him to vote democratic with a clear conscience
 

chrysostom

Well-known member
Hall of Fame
this is his question

What's easier, to change a person's mind on an issue or their overall political philosophy?

this is his answer

No. My question wasn't: were you ever a liberal. It wasn't, have you always held the same view on abortion. The question reduces to, is it easier to change a mind on a single issue or on a host of issues that make up a political philosophy? Because if you want to destroy a party you'll have to do the latter.

The fact is, many people who once held a pro choice position have moved from it. The polling data has noted a steady movement to the pro life side of things for some time, while it hasn't noted a shift from the Democratic to Republican camps.

Mull that, won't you. :e4e:

and then you will get your constitutional amendment
 

chrysostom

Well-known member
Hall of Fame

chrysostom

Well-known member
Hall of Fame
for the past two weeks I have been trying to get town to talk about the texas abortion law
what did he think about it?
will it go to the supreme court?
how will the clinton and obama judges rule on it?
did he want the law to be upheld?
at first my questions were met with silence
and
then he would say that he already answered that
and
insisted that I first answer his question that has already been discussed

town will not answer any question that might show why it is important to vote republican
if
you want to do something about abortion

if you really want to do something about abortion
 

Rusha

LIFETIME MEMBER
LIFETIME MEMBER
Hall of Fame
You are blinded by the devotion to your Republican party. It makes any discussion with you regarding abortion a wasted effort.
 

zoo22

Well-known member
Sometimes I think back on the time wasted answering Chrysostom's questions. Lost time. It's like falling into another dimension, where nothing you say matters, and where reality is meaningless. The Chrysostom dimension.
 
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