12 thoughts on “Civil Discourse”

  1. What a whiner he is. Grow a pair and get over it. Given a post graduate education, I would expect better than poo flinging monkeys.

  2. I guess that post-graduate educations aren’t all they’re cracked up to be, given both that and his “arguments” in my comments section. Wonder what the degrees are in?

  3. The subspecies of “Chris Gerrib” flinging monkeys to be more accurate in his scatological hypocracy.

  4. The subspecies of “Chris Gerrib” flinging monkeys to be more accurate in his scatological hypocracy.

  5. The subspecies of “Chris Gerrib” flinging monkeys to be more accurate in his scatological hypocracy.

  6. Hey, give the man his due… he at least created his own blog to waste his own bandwidth.

  7. What bothers me about this whole Obama flap is:
    1) I generally agree with you, especially on space-related posts, but also on a lot of media and “political-correctness-run-amok” posts.
    2) Still haven’t figured out your dislike of Obama.
    3) I really don’t think Obama is the second coming or anything, but I think he’s a massively better choice then Hillary. I don’t think that’s “drinking the Koolaid.”

  8. I don’t dislike Obama. He seems to be a likeable enough person.

    I just think he’d be an awful president, and his terrible judgment in joining and remaining in that church for twenty years is only one reason of many. Also, he’s a lot more of a typical (leftist) politician than most people who have fallen under his spell want to believe.

    I didn’t know that the choices were between him and Hillary, since I’m not a Democrat. I’ve never expressed an opinion as to who is a “better choice.” My comments are about Obama in absolute terms, not relative to Hillary. If I had my druthers, they’d both lose. And so would McCain. I don’t think that the whole lot of them are worth their weight in powder to blow them to hell.

  9. I have to admit some fun with stirring the pot with Democrats on both sides. But I said it before, I won’t for either Obama or Hillary purely on the basis of their health care plans. The country can’t afford to go down road, and if they get there way, it will be damn near impossible to turn that ship around. For that reason, I’m willing to support McCain to avoid the ills of socialized medicine.

    Bill Whittle said it much better on this blog some time ago.

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