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« on: September 03, 2005, 12:49:04 PM »

Does this suprise anyone?  The people on the DU are worthless Oxygen theives.  They kick off anyone who does not hate with the same degree they do.

Anyway, why is anyone making any excuses for either of them?  "The first guy feels sorry for it".  So what?  The idea that anyone's basic sense of human compassion and respect for human dignity could be turned off so quickly by something like that makes them less than human.

I thought that the essense of being "Liberal" was to have respect for the value of the individual.  Well, we can all see that that isn't true.
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2005, 02:09:20 AM »

Does this suprise anyone?  The people on the DU are worthless Oxygen theives.  They kick off anyone who does not hate with the same degree they do.
This is a heavily ironic statement, Soulty.  Yes, they are hateful people, but calling them worthless Oxygen thieves is stooping to their level.

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I guess you don't believe in repentance or remorse.  You sound so much like this guy it's scary:
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Oh come on, DU isn't representative of all liberals.  The thread title is not "liberal compassion," it's "DU Compassion."

1)  You may well be right, but the difference is that I reserve those feelings for the truely dispicable, whereas this man made that poor woman and here child pay without even knowing a single thing about them, other than she happened to have a "W" sticker on her minivan.  What if this had been in New Orleans and these people were trying to escape from the hurricane.  Would he have driven past her then?  I dare say that it is not out of the realm of possibility, judging by what we know of him.

2) I certainly do believe in those things, but does this event mark some sort of attitudinal change for this guy?  I doubt it, because I checked and he is still posting hate on DU.  I don't care if he feels bad about it.  The point is that he allowed his own feelings of compassion for someone be reversed into rage by something as trivial as a damn sticker, a difference of oppinion.  That is what really burns me.  I don't understand how anyone can be so cruel over such a matter and I see an act such as this as being more cruel than simply driving by her and not thinking of stoping.  To me, this is like rushing to grab someone who is about to fall off of a cliff, but pulling your hand back at the last second, because you see that they have the Star of David around their neck. 

Damn it, if he had done that, no one would excuse his actions.  Usually, when people are truely sorry for something, they would change their ways.  I tracked down this post on DU.  Looked at the authors other posts and I see no change.  Not only that, but the behavior is only being reenforced by the people around him.  If he really wanted to avoid this, he would leave.

"If your right hand causes you to sin, then cut it off".  Well, if the extremeists that you surround yourself with cause you to commit to actions like this, then cut them off.

I never said anything like "Those who do not support Bush are not even human".  What I will say is that being compassionate is a imtriguel part of what it means to be human and these extremeists have no compassion.

3) Well, all these people certainly call themselves liberals, so there seems to be a bit of a conflict of language here.
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2005, 02:21:31 AM »

Then, of course, there is always this gem of a quote:

NCevilDUer  (1000+ posts)      Fri Sep-02-05 02:13 PM
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42. The difference between us and them is
 when we do the wrong thing, we do feel guilty about it.

They never do.
 
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« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2005, 02:47:28 AM »

Re: points 1 and 2, I wasn't defending the guy, Soulty.  I only posted it because I was so disgusted myself.  I am ashamed that these people are masquerading as Democrats.

I didn't think you were, I was just stating the reasoning behind my reaction and explaining that my comments about them are not nearly at par with the type of anger and hatred that they feel for Bush and everyone who supports him.  They simply hate, without discrimination, all those who disagree with them.  I am disgusted by them because of this, not because I disagree with there politics.  Not only that, but I refrain from using the word hate because of it's deep conotation, whereas they seem to wear it like a badge of honor.

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Unfortunatly, these people do represent a small segment of conservatives.  I understand this to be true.  I am just as disgusted with them, I assure you.
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