[StBernard] Jindal says Craig should resign but not Vitter?

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Thu Sep 6 01:43:13 EDT 2007


Jerry wrote much including this:


>I didn't get stuck in bash

> mode as thou have been


Jim: I'm not stuck in bash mode; merely commenting on what's
posted here as you do too.

Jer: Sure, you have the privilege as I do of using Mr. Wesley's board to
post your liberal concepts <G>.


>you have already are Jimbo-Centric


Jim: No I'm not "Jimbo-Centric". I just happen to not agree with the
majority of
what you post here.

Jer: **When I post, I post close to my heart--the conservative views which
are traditional as they come. If you disagree, the antithesis of the
arguments point toward the opposite political viewpoints: that being the
extremist liberal perspectives. <G>>


>Since you support a liberal viewpoint, it's proper to say you're

Jimbo-Liberalism-Centric.

Jim: Yeah? Who sez? You don't know what I really support. For all you
know I
could be a card-carrying member of the John Birch society as you are but am
just having fun playing devils advocate with you.

Jer: Ah, out of the mouth comes a truth for once <oh, just kiddin'.. Having
studied as a political scientist for many, many years, I know shucking when
I see it <smile>. Most of what I was faced with that was most shockin' was
the schools and higher education that brain-washed, vulnerable, easily
influenced youths to their liberal manner of confusion. It was pitiful at
best and if one gets closer to socialism, he/she follows such as a liberal.
What I learned was "love dem or leave dem, one has to respect the
enemy--liberals are far from "stupid is as stupid does". (no insult
here<G>). I've respected my enemies throughout my lifetime. I firmly believe
that the new Civil War in the U.S. is not between the North and the South,
but most certainly between political thought. It's not over race or economic
loss for the south of the slave commodity, but over ideas. Since there are
no winners but very strong opinions and beliefs--it's now over who can run
the country best with the weapons being political philosophies and support.
One thing that I will add about education in this manner is that politics
are circular and not linear. The circle goes from conservative to liberal
and continues chasing its tail around the circle until history repeats.


>Certainly, we know where I lie in my support for conservatives


Jim: Yes we do. I prefer to look at all of the candidates and make my
decisions
based upon the best information I have to work with. Sometimes I vote for a
repub and at other times a dem. I don't let the party tag sway me that
much.

Jer: **Ah,..Jim, absolutely you have this entitlement as a bonafide,
card-carrying liberal. I never vote for a liberal, although sometimes I pull
25% for the demo if he's a good man/woman. (not many, but there are good
people still in the World, (but narrowing <G>).. The party tag does stick in
my craw. I like what the good provides. (yes, there is evil in all political
parties as you've seen, I'm sure.

Jim: BTW Jerry, "Jimbo" is a name my late father called me and my mother
still
calls me. It's a term of affection. Please don't use that when referring
to me but rather use the name I sign the messages with.

Jer:**Most Jim's I know have a term of endearment by the name of Jimbo. It's
an honorable name and I respect it. However, If you're embarrassed by it, I
will not use it.

Remember, no insults directed, none taken. Have a wonderful weekend, Mr.
Jim.

--jer--





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