Does anyone notice that Old T uses the "I" word a lot. So you can choose between pontification or narcissism. The question was answered which is the important part. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornSeriously? How the hell was Old-T supposed to answer a question regarding his political affiliation without using the first person pronoun? And for that matter, should a stupid, babbling buffoon such as you really be hectoring others on pontification?
My statements were preemptive strikes against you [sic] stupidity... Originally Posted by JD BarleycornHere's a hypocrisy test for you, Barleycorn:
I wonder what political party most hobbyists lean towards? I myself am a registered republican, but lean more towards the middle of the spectrum as far as issues go. After getting into the hobby I have started to become more liberal on certain issues. Anyone here a registered republican? Originally Posted by almondbutterI'm a democrat who hates liberals, faggots, feminazi's, excessive government spending, and thinks that people who comes from the left side of the aisle create Detroit out of Beverly Hills type prosperity.
I wonder what political party most hobbyists lean towards? I myself am a registered republican, but lean more towards the middle of the spectrum as far as issues go. After getting into the hobby I have started to become more liberal on certain issues. Anyone here a registered republican? Originally Posted by almondbutterIn Texas, there's no requirement to declare a party affiliation, but if forced to do so I would register as an independent. I'm center-right on the ideological spectrum, at least on economic issues, and would be inclined to support GOP candidates to a greater extent IFF (if and only if!) they did a better job of adhering to their espoused fiscal principles, and IFF they backed off on all the social conservatism stuff. As is probably the case with most other "hobbyists" and SDs, I'm fairly libertine in that area. My views are close to those held by Libertarians on some issues, but on others I just can't quite get there.
Remember the college drinking card game called Asshole? Basically, whoever was winning could make the rules as he saw fit, making fair competition very unlikely. I see modern capitalism as very similar, so I shy away from any party that knocks socialistic ideas not for a lack of merit, but as a brainwashed knee-jerk reaction against communism. I like freedom, but not necessarily democracy, because true democracy is mob rule, and mobs aren't rational. I don't know where the fuck that puts me, but I refuse to vote anyhow. Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
You are a classic liberal or what is known today as a conservative.OMFG, mark this day on the calendar, JDB actually made sense and got three things right (though he didn't enlighten anybody but the ignorant ones in this forum)! Maybe I could have a beer with him at a social....who knows, stranger things have happened, but not much.
The founders did not want democracy, they wanted a republic.
Capitalism and greed are not necessary to each other. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I am enlightening people again. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornOh, Jeez! This place certainly never fails to provide a laugh or two. This is a political forum, professor. Do you seriously believe that people posting here don't know what classical liberalism is? (By the way, the generally accepted term is classical liberalism, not "classic" liberalism. I know, that sounds like a minor detail. But if you wish to "enlighten" people, and if you're going to go around continually hectoring others on what you claim to be their ignorance, it's always nice to get stuff like terminology right.)
Oh, Jeez! This place certainly never fails to provide a laugh or two. This is a political forum, professor. Do you seriously believe that people posting here don't know what classical liberalism is? (By the way, the generally accepted term is classical liberalism, not "classic" liberalism. I know, that sounds like a minor detail. But if you wish to "enlighten" people, and if you're going to go around continually hectoring others on what you claim to be their ignorance, it's always nice to get stuff like terminology right.)By reading what some people here post it is so damn obvious that they DON'T understand the differences historically or in modern terms..
BTW, Barleycorn, the reason so many people regard you with such utter contempt isn't that you try to "enlighten" people. It's that you incessantly hurl gratuitous insults at everyone with whom you think you might disagree. Look at post #8, for instance, where you stupidly insulted Old-T. He was rather gentle in his response to you, but I won't be. Not only are you an ignoramus of the first rank, you seem hell-bent on earning recognition as this forum's biggest asshole. Originally Posted by CaptainMidnight
I'm not in the middle, and it don't pretend to be. I'm not independent, either. I am firmly, 100% on the side of freedom and personal responsibility. Most of the time I side with the Libertarians. But I'm not struggling to decide whether to support the Democrats or Republicans. They are two sides of the same coin. If you take care to look behind the hoopla, behind the smoke and mirrors, on the essential issues of liberty, the Democrats and Republicans stand united against it. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy