Quote Originally Posted by roberth View Post
Liberals use a different dictionary, words mean what the liberal says they mean, which may or in your case may not coincide with the true meaning of the words.

In my experience liberal arguments are generally based on hearsay and emotion. Liberals don't like to research because it interupts their mirror-gazing and tv shows. Additionally if a liberal actually did some research they'd find their message to be falicous at best and horribly evil at worst.
Oooh, good word!

fal·la·cious

   [fuh-ley-shuhs] Show IPA

adjective1.containing a fallacy; logically unsound: fallacious arguments.

2.deceptive; misleading: fallacious testimony.

3.disappointing; delusive: a fallacious peace.





What blows my mind is when I hear liberals bitch about stuff that is illegal, like smoking pot or gay marriage. I tell them that if they and people like them hadn't done everything they can to centralize power in the federal government, or give government in general more power than they need and/or should have, they could probably do a lot more of what they want to, as opposed to asking for permission to do what they want to. But they seem incapable of making the connection. Another thing that steams my clams is I have a buddy who is a hardcore liberal and militant atheist. Any iota of religion seems to violate the so-called "separation of church and state" clause that supposedly is in the Constitution somewhere (I haven't found that one yet). But the point is he wants to use what he thinks is in our Constitution when it fits his ideas, but couldn't give a flying fuck about it otherwise.