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Dave the Wonder Boy said:
G-Man isn't changing or "misrepresenting" what you said.

This is exactly what you said:

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Matter-eater Man said:
I would have to question if those signs are all truly from American antiwar protests. I can also tell you those are not typical of any signs I've seen here in Minneapolis. All the protests I've seen have been peaceful with signs more along the lines of this
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http://www.dccofc.org/War_and_Peace/Anti-war_signs.html
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I think at best you're taking a few very extreme examples that fit with your reasoning but they certainly are not representative.




Upwards of 90% of your "representative" examples are inflammatory and present unproven allegations as "facts".

As do virtually all of the Democratic leadership in their rhetoric, such as John Kerry, Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi, Richard Gephardt, Ted Kennedy and others.

You hold on to the misrepresentative disclaimer that "not all Democrats use that kind of rhetoric".

Well, that's misrepresentation on your part, of the fact that upwards of 90% of Democrats/liberals do use that kind of vicious rhetoric.




Well, if I made the claim that all those examples were not inflammatory & absolutely all true, you would have a valid point. You would have to ignore that all my post have been clearly about a few protester signs & their anti-Americanism & how they somehow relate to all liberals. If you check out G-man's earlier examples you will see some signs that are very anti-American. My point is these signs are not what I've seen at protests & don't represent an average liberal viewpoint. I think it's dishonest to say they are. Please do feel free to discuss that argument but you'll have to find somebody else actually making the claims your accusing me of. As for "not all Democrats use that kind of rhetoric" that is a difference between you & I. I don't blanket categorize Republicans. Much of this reminds me of the college kids that characterize all Republicans as nazis. It's silly & they need to be told that. That goes both ways though.


Fair play!