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Keystone Phil
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« on: October 02, 2008, 11:34:30 PM »

This happens during every major campaign but it really does seem especially worse this time around. It's probably because both tickets have candidates that excite their respective bases. But whatever the case, the tone we are hearing (especially here) has just gotten out of control.

Both sides are guilty. I'm not going to lie...I do think one side has been especially unfair on this forum and even in life in general considering that I'm a young person and I'm in the minority in terms of who I support. But whatever...we've all been wrong at some point and it's getting downright depressing.

I have to learn how to deal with a lot of this. I have learned to take a lot of shots since I'm so involved but I still have a lot to learn. I hope to have a profession in politics/government so this is only the beginning of the bullsh**t. All that being said, does it really need to be this bad? I've gotten to the point where I can't even talk to some friends/people I am generally friendly with. We take this all too seriously/personally. I think that I'm pretty fair. I try to remain calm and respectful not just because I think that that is the right thing but because I'm in the minority. I really don't need anymore to deal with. But like I said, we all put on our partisan glasses on at times. When we get to the point where we can't even talk personally in a civil manner because we of partisan resentment then we have some real problems, my friends.

I'm never going to be afraid of telling people how I feel and who/what I support/oppose but it does upset me when I have to think about possible negative personal reactions to something I say. Just yesterday, for basically the first time during this campaign, I talked with a classmate of mine about the election. This was the first time I ever spoke to the kid. We were sitting next to each other in our campus tech center and we got to talking. He remembered that I was the one discussing the Presidential race with my professor and he wanted to know more about who I supported. I told him and he told me that he wanted Obama. He was very cool about it though. He was so genuinely interested in someone who had a different opinion. Contrary to popular belief, that is the way I've always been. Unfortunately, I worry that many of my other classmates don't feel the same way. It's terrible.

I know this is just a waste of time with some people here but for anyone who is a reasonable person, let's try not to make this as personal. We all think this is a serious election with serious effects but let's not take it too seriously. We'll come to regret it.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2008, 11:50:40 PM »

I'm sorry to do this on this thread, but how can you call for seriousness yet still start an entire thread on a false "gotcha" attack on Biden saying "Bosniak?"  Doesn't that upset the tone of the forum FAR more than what most posters have done?

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Dude, first of all, I didn't call for "seriousness." Secondly, that "false 'gotcha' attack" was corrected and, as noted in the thread, I took blame for jumping the gun. I said I wouldn't have it deleted or anything because I made a mistake and people had their chance to ridicule me. Finally, I said we all are to blame.

Don't throw at me that I've upset the tone of this place far more than anyone else. It's not true at all. And, by the way, thanks for totally hijacking the thread in a completely counterproductive manner.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2008, 12:20:30 AM »

you can tell people, *cough* cough,* believe what they want to.

And it just goes to show that you are totally set on making this personal. That's exactly what I argued against. I asked for your post to be deleted because it's hijacking my thread. If you want to make it an issue, do so elsewhere. I specifically stated that I don't want this to be personal anymore.

Also, you left out that I asked you to name some people (aside from complete nuts that are usually ignored by everyone. Example: ghostmonkey) that I should call out. You didn't respond.


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See what I mean? You don't endorse anything that I'm saying when you wish to make this personal. That goes against the fundamental point of my post.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2008, 12:57:05 PM »

Yeah and they actually decided to have the election tonight, too. Obama won with 57% of the popular vote and even carried...North Dakota!

WTF.


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Are we really going to do this? Seriously?

And that comment was obviously a joke.

Why do you guys care so much? It's an internet forum. Why bother engaging in boring personal attacks over some silly prediction or political view? If you're wrong about PA, you're wrong. If you're right, you win gloating rights. It's not like you receive a financial reward or sex or something if you're right. And it's not like you get waterboarded if you're wrong. Just chill and have some fun.

That's...exactly my point.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2008, 06:50:30 PM »

Practice what you preach, or don't preach at all.

And how did I go against what I preach? By calling you out for your arguing technique? I'm oh so sorry, Al. I should just continue to let you imply that I'm stupid because I don't understand your circular arguments.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #5 on: October 05, 2008, 08:59:27 PM »

And how did I go against what I preach?

Phil, 3rd October: this thread
Phil, 5th October: "Is Barack Obama becoming the new Che Guevara?"

If you actually bothered to read all of my opening comment, I made quite clear that that wasn't to say that Obama himself was like Che or that all of his supporters were revolutionary Communists. It was about the fanatical segment that blindly supports him and makes him out to be a revolutionary savior.
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