Okaaaay? And your point is? I find myself wanting to say "Well, then make the arguement, if that floats your boat."
Originally Posted by Rudyard K
Why?, you made it for me. All I did was change the subject from heathcare to war.
Figuring out how to do these things in a fiscally responsible manner, where it saves the most lives? Well that is a tougher trick. But nevertheless, it sounds so much more noble to stand on a soapbox telling everyone you want to save lives…and imply that if another doesn’t agree with your methodology that they must be for killing people.
Originally Posted by Rudyard K
My point is that there is half the nation that sat on their hands while we spent $ on a war to what? Save lives!
Now that same group is up in arms because we are spending money to.....SAVE LIVES!
You and I may both think that neither option either party has chosen is fiscally responsible or any combination thereof.
MY POINT is that both sides think spending other people's money is NOBLE if they believe in the cause and it is not their money!
Both sides stand on a SOAPBOX doing so. Including you and I. Though maybe our box's are not that tall nor do we think them noble. It is politics.
To think one can sit in the fence is Swiss like.
If you will read what I said, you will not see where I said the Mass population spoke for me either. I simply agree with how they chose...and ridiculed the notion that some folks say "the people spoke" when they agree with the outcome, and "not so much" when they don't. If you haven't said that?...then I wasn't ridiculing you. But since you felt the need to defend such a notion, it would appear that you take some ownership of the notion.
Originally Posted by Rudyard K
That is like saying that the answer is incorrect because one did not say "What is...." while playing Jeopardy.
Both sides do the very thing you are speaking of.
Nobody speaks for me, but I do realize the difference between being defeated in an election that I had the chance to vote in and one I did not.
While I may not have agreed with Bush, he was my President. I do not agree with Obama but he still is my President.
A senator from Mass. is not my senator.
You would have been a very welcome addition to the Dixie Chicks defenders when they said Bush did not speak for them.