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CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
 

Moonbeam

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Nov 24, 1999
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

 

miguel

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

What a load.
 

DealMonkey

Lifer
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I think we should declare Cad an enemy combatant for not exercising his rights to question the government. It's all defend-defend-defend. A few months in Gitmo will set you straight, boy.

EDIT: That goes for you too, Miguel.
 

DT4K

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Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: Shanti
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Drugs in and of themselves are terrorism. They are a threat to our society, and should be ruthlessely stamped out along with those who pedal them to our people.

Adding the Wink icon would make your sarcasm more obvious.

Actually in this case I am not being sarcastic.
You are a liberal who favors a "war on drugs".
And i'm a conservative (neocon according to Red), who is in favor of complete legalization of all drugs.
What is this, upside down day?
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG
 

Piano Man

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


2 tons of hashish? Was the boat going around and around in a circle? Is that why the got caught?

CkG

You know, if they legalized it, then I don't think we'd be importing it.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: Piano Man
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY


2 tons of hashish? Was the boat going around and around in a circle? Is that why the got caught?

CkG

You know, if they legalized it, then I don't think we'd be importing it.

You think it'd help balance our trade deficit? Woot! Pot for everyone! Live free or die!

Roll up, roll up for the magical mystery tour. Step right this way ...

CkG
 

miguel

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I think we should declare Cad an enemy combatant for not exercising his rights to question the government. It's all defend-defend-defend. A few months in Gitmo will set you straight, boy.

EDIT: That goes for you too, Miguel.

So let me get this straight. It's my DUTY to question the gov't. If I don't, I am not being a good citizen? Do you even think when you write this stuff? What about voting? Now it's my DUTY to vote, not my RIGHT? As an American, I have the right to lie down on my floor and eat potato chips all freakin' week. I am NOT duty bound to ANYTHING, unless I want to be. That's what being FREE is all about.
 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
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Originally posted by: miguel
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I think we should declare Cad an enemy combatant for not exercising his rights to question the government. It's all defend-defend-defend. A few months in Gitmo will set you straight, boy.

EDIT: That goes for you too, Miguel.

So let me get this straight. It's my DUTY to question the gov't. If I don't, I am not being a good citizen? Do you even think when you write this stuff? What about voting? Now it's my DUTY to vote, not my RIGHT? As an American, I have the right to lie down on my floor and eat potato chips all freakin' week. I am NOT duty bound to ANYTHING, unless I want to be. That's what being FREE is all about.

Psssttt - I think DM knows this - hence the wink Moonie on the other hand...well...

CkG
 

DealMonkey

Lifer
Nov 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: miguel
Doh! You are right CAD. Sorry DM.



I'll make a deal with you Miguel, you can lay on your floor eating potato chips all you want, just don't come whining to the unemployment office when you can't pay your rent!

EDIT: actually that sounds like a damn good idea, Miguel. Now, if I can just figure out a way to tax Cad to support me munchin' chips and lying on the floor. Damn, the holiday season makes me feel sooooo lazy...
 

kage69

Lifer
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What a load.

Yeah, well if you haven't noticed yet, moon really likes to hear moon. You get used to it. One day the clown will realize that the circus left without him/her. 'Diarrhea of the mouth' posing as deep, insightful commentary, hilarious I tell you!










you know I love you moonie... :lips:
 

DT4K

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey

Now, if I can just figure out a way to tax Cad to support me munchin' chips and lying on the floor. Damn, the holiday season makes me feel sooooo lazy...

Doesn't take a genius to figure out how. Just quit your job, go on welfare, and he will be supporting you. His taxes are already going to plenty of other's, one more won't be a big deal.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: kage69
What a load.

Yeah, well if you haven't noticed yet, moon really likes to hear moon. You get used to it. One day the clown will realize that the circus left without him/her. 'Diarrhea of the mouth' posing as deep, insightful commentary, hilarious I tell you!










you know I love you moonie... :lips:
Here's a guy who's waded in up to his ankles and says I'm deep. Hehe. OK

 

CADsortaGUY

Lifer
Oct 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Nope- still not "duty" - just a right. I didn't say you said that everything needed to be criticized - you implied that the lack of criticism means someone can't be a patriot. I'm saying that is BS. There are many patriots who do not criticize. Criticism isn't a requirement for being a patriot.

However, exercising one's right to criticize the gov't does not mean someone is a patriot either

Oh, and thanks for the projection, but I think you forgot to look in your mirror first. Are you so frightened that you are imperfect that you feel it necessary to say I am to blame?

CkG
 

DealMonkey

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Well, even the founding fathers had a profound distrust of the government. That's why they let us all have guns, so we can shoot the bastards if they get outta hand. Second amendment, baby. Now, I just need to go buy a gun. Just in case...
 

Genesys

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Nope- still not "duty" - just a right. I didn't say you said that everything needed to be criticized - you implied that the lack of criticism means someone can't be a patriot. I'm saying that is BS. There are many patriots who do not criticize. Criticism isn't a requirement for being a patriot.

However, exercising one's right to criticize the gov't does not mean someone is a patriot either

Oh, and thanks for the projection, but I think you forgot to look in your mirror first. Are you so frightened that you are imperfect that you feel it necessary to say I am to blame?

CkG

no, i think hes so frightened that he feels he needs [as he is duty bound] to criticize.
 

sandorski

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Oct 10, 1999
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Sheesh, Right vs Duty, since Rights are an extension of priviledge given by some authority(Constitution/government/or other)does anyone feel comfortable having the Right to question when that Right is given by the same you might question?

OTOH, a Duty is an extension from oneself. It may be defined from an outward source, but its' exercise and authority extends from the Self out. It is thus a much more reliable method in which to retain Freedom.

That's not to say that questioning authority is not a Right, for it certainly is, but Rights can be taken away. If they were, then only Duty remains, how one defines their "Duty" in such a situation would depend on what they deem important, "Authority" or "Freedom". Methinks the Founding Fathers would choose Duty to Freedom.
 

Moonbeam

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Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Nope- still not "duty" - just a right. I didn't say you said that everything needed to be criticized - you implied that the lack of criticism means someone can't be a patriot. I'm saying that is BS. There are many patriots who do not criticize. Criticism isn't a requirement for being a patriot.

However, exercising one's right to criticize the gov't does not mean someone is a patriot either

Oh, and thanks for the projection, but I think you forgot to look in your mirror first. Are you so frightened that you are imperfect that you feel it necessary to say I am to blame?

CkG

no, i think hes so frightened that he feels he needs [as he is duty bound] to criticize.

Of course all one needs to say that fear is standing up to power is a lack of experience and an empty head.
 

Moonbeam

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Nov 24, 1999
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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.
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No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Nope- still not "duty" - just a right. I didn't say you said that everything needed to be criticized - you implied that the lack of criticism means someone can't be a patriot. I'm saying that is BS. There are many patriots who do not criticize. Criticism isn't a requirement for being a patriot.

However, exercising one's right to criticize the gov't does not mean someone is a patriot either

Oh, and thanks for the projection, but I think you forgot to look in your mirror first. Are you so frightened that you are imperfect that you feel it necessary to say I am to blame?

CkG

Well, as I said, Caddy, there is no argument is too absurd for you not be willing to persist in and I'm here only trying to show that. I know you can't change your mind. You can't admit that the duty to criticize is much more fundamental to the maintainence of freedom and democracy, much more essentially core important, than just having that right. As I said, there is no real Patriot who doesn't driticize the government, becuause such a patriot of necessity would have to be blind. Clearly there is a reason, the exact same one, why you can't see that. He woh blows the same horn in the same way gets the same note. It's ok for Caddy One Note if that's waht makes you happy.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG


What are you talking about? Democratic Governemnt is a trust and like any other trust with officers/trustees created for the benefit of it's holders it's subject to oversight and openess..or at least used to be. Once you loose that your on the road to dictatorship.

Are you making this up about hillary? Here's what Bill said to his critics (ACLU and consititutional conservatives) when ramrodding his anti-american Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act though congress.

?There is nothing patriotic about pretending that you can love your country but despise your government.? (geez what a blanket statement...who has'nt at one time or another..how about every April 15?)

Sounds like someone at least in that family does'nt like critsizm of thier governemnt or it's policy.




 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Are you making this up about hillary? Here's what Bill said to his critics (ACLU and consititutional conservatives) when ramrodding his anti-american Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act though congress.

?There is nothing patriotic about pretending that you can love your country but despise your government.? (geez what a blanket statement...who has'nt at one time or another..how about every April 15?)

Sounds like someone at least in that family does'nt like critsizm of thier governemnt or it's policy.

Hillary has been flapping her lips about this "criticism or the gov't" She's trying to redefine patriotism to mean criticizing the gov't. But ofcourse when she was in the White House - it was all just "right-wing conspiracy" talk.

CkG
 

Miramonti

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is the duty of every patriot to question their government. Aceceptance if for the brain dead.

No - that's where you are wrong Hillary. It is the RIGHT of every patriot and/or citizen to question their government.

CkG
I'm sorry but you have placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable. Rights not exercized lead to catastrophe. It is the duty of any who worthy of the name Patriot, to question. If you weren't blind, you'd see. Those who don't question are an active danger to the nation. They are not patriots or citizens either. They are the enemy of freedom. They have chosen the death of passivity over the life of reason. Because your words lead to disaster they require challenge. Sorry. Stay out of the road.

No, I placed the right emphasis on the whole thing, Hillary. This concept of "duty to criticize" is BS. It is a RIGHT - no more, no less. Now if in your opinion someone who criticizes things, is a patriot - I don't have a problem with that if they really know what it is they are criticizing. The "duty", as you put it, is to stand up and do what is right and necessary to protect this nation. What you are implying by stating that it's a patriots "duty" means that if someone doesn't criticize their gov't they aren't a Patriot -which simply is not true. There are a lot of patriots who have not criticized the gov't. It's a RIGHT - nothing more, nothing less.

CkG

Well of course you especially have the talent and need to bury yourself deeper. Unfortunatley you are full of crap as usual. In the first place the duty to criticize does not imply that everything is criticized, only that everything is critiqued. And there are no patriots who have not criticized the government because not a day goes by without the governernment fing up. Clime down from your sophistical horse and smell the horse poop. The government will always need to be watched by real patriots. That you don't conprende indicates you aren't in that league. You are part of the problem. You are a toady and become more so every day as you raise greater and greater arguments to defend your position. You are one of those frightened types, perhaps, who feels that any silght flaw and everything will collapse. You are profoundly imperfect. Get used to it. Just try practicing sa

Nope- still not "duty" - just a right. I didn't say you said that everything needed to be criticized - you implied that the lack of criticism means someone can't be a patriot. I'm saying that is BS. There are many patriots who do not criticize. Criticism isn't a requirement for being a patriot.

However, exercising one's right to criticize the gov't does not mean someone is a patriot either

Oh, and thanks for the projection, but I think you forgot to look in your mirror first. Are you so frightened that you are imperfect that you feel it necessary to say I am to blame?

CkG

I agree with moonbeam.

To question is a duty. To question isn't to criticize, as this insecure administration would conclude, but to seek answers in order to make an informed opinion, whether or not that ultimately leads one to either criticism or support.
 
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