that's cute, as clearly that was a typo. I clearly meant to say the "2nd Amendment", in my post that you linked to.
I see no reason to amend the 1st Amendment. But the 2nd Amendment? totally.
that's cute, as clearly that was a typo. I clearly meant to say the "2nd Amendment", in my post that you linked to.
I see no reason to amend the 1st Amendment. But the 2nd Amendment? totally.
Your bet is impossible to win, everything is clearly a typo...
As funny as it would be to see thunder hoisted by his own quote, what he says is pretty clearly true from context. It is his quote, and he was in the process of talking about limiting guns, not speech.
However, even if it was typed erroneously, I think it still satisfies the conditions of the bet. The bet was about what can be seen in the thread.
"1nd" or "2st" would be a typo.
"1st" for "2nd" is a mistake, an error of your thought processes, to which you must own up if you expect to maintain a degree of credibility on a board whose express purpose is in applying critical thought to any matter at hand.
Since I made the bet and made the offer, I get to set the terms.
No one called for the amending of the 1st Amendment...except as a typo.
So you just get to alter the conditions so you won't lose? Why did you bother.
typo, mistake, error, yada yada yada...
you get the point. I meant to say "2nd Amendment" but mistakenly wrote "1st Amendment".
we cool?
Does this sound reasonable? (Perhaps too reasonable?)
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THere's a difference between mocking, insulting and attacking opponents and dehumanizing opponents.
I think we can all figure out the difference between "Onward Christian Soldiers" and Bin Laden's call for jihad. If we want to actually confront and deal with this problem, we need to stop playing stupid games and pretending like everything is the same. It isn't.
typo, mistake, error, yada yada yada...
you get the point. I meant to say "2nd Amendment" but mistakenly wrote "1st Amendment".
we cool?
if someone makes an error and admits to it, I accept their mistake & theirt admission of it, as being an honest one.
so should you.
A bald fact: more than three thousand freedmen and their white Republican allies were murdered in the campaign of terrorist violence that overthrew the only representatively elected governments the Southern states would know for a hundred years to come. Among the dead were more than sixty state senators, judges, legislators, sheriffs, constables, mayors, county commissioners, and other officeholders whose only crime was to have been elected. They were lynched by bands of disguised men who dragged them from cabins by night, or fired on from ambushes on lonely roadsides, or lured into a barroom by a false friend and on a prearranged signal shot so many times that the corpse was nothing but shreds, or pulled off a train in broad daylight by a body of heavily-armed men resembling nothing so much as a Confederate cavalry company and forced to kneel in the stubble of an October field and shot in the head over and over again, at point blank.
The bloody shirt captured the inversion of truth that would characterize the distorted memories of Reconstruction that the nation would hold for generations after. The way it made a victim of the bully and a bully of the victim, turned the very blood of their African American victims into an affront against Southern white decency, turned the very act of Southern white violence into wounded Southern innocence; the way it suggested that the real story was never the atrocities white Southerners committed but only the attempt by their political enemies to make political hay out of it. The mere suggestion that a partisan motive was behind the telling of these tales was enough to satisfy most white Southerners that the events never happened, or were exaggerated, or even that they had been conspiratorially engineered by the victims themselves to gain sympathy or political advantage.
This was a symbolic killing. Who I wanted to kill was every Democrat in the Senate & House, the 100 people in Bernard Goldberg's book. I'd like to kill everyone in the mainstream media. But I know those people were inaccessible to me. I couldn't get to the generals & high ranking officers of the Marxist movement so I went after the foot soldiers, the *********** liberals that vote in these traitorous people. Someone had to get the ball rolling. I volunteered. I hope others do the same. It's the only way we can rid America of this cancerous pestilence.
It does.
EDIT: I'm getting to hate the two party system of the US.
Of course.
But some people LACK the mental capacity for personal responsibility. It's mental illness.
If it's mental illness then you can't know what, if any, rhetoric someone would respond to, if at all. There has been nothing shown by anyone that in this case any political rhetoric contributed to this. This case is being used by people on both sides to bash their opponents. It's sad. I don't know that you know this as I won't presume that, but I hope you do.
And there we have it, the bloody shirt.