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/p> p> Liberal ideology revolves around two concepts: symbolism trumping substance and feelings trumping logic. Why do point-counterpoint arguments with liberals inevitably result in anger and name-calling? They can't imagine how anyone could challenge their selfless virtue and utopian ambitions. br> -- Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p> p> Wow, looks like the "lunatic right" taught the "lunatic left" well! Invective, intolerance, and stretching the truth apply to both sides of the political aisle in America. br> -- Carlyn Meyer /p> p> WHALE WATCHERS br> Re: Elizabeth A. Terrell's Blowhards and Blowholes :
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