Should U.S. attack Iraq and other countries for the war on terrorism?

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Originally posted by milefile
It makes intellectually lazy people content to be able to cram everybody into one of two categories. And it confuses them to encounter an independent thinker.

Must you turn everything into an insulting argument?



Originally posted by M5Power
I'm centrist in general and I act purely on what I believe when issues are put on the table. In my eyes, anybody who has full political allegiances too far to the right of John McCain and too far to the left of John Kerry are very extreme.

Okay. You're an independent. Now I understand. And, by the way, I am a supporter of John Kerry and share many of his beliefs.
 
Originally posted by TAFJonathan

Okay. You're an independent. Now I understand. And, by the way, I am a supporter of John Kerry and share many of his beliefs.

I'm certainly not independent - I've merely got views on both sides of the spectrum for different issues. Independents, in my view, take independent positions on issues which is something I certainly can't attest to.
 
I think it was the "intellectually lazy" thing that might have done it. I'm not sure though. I try not to think to hard. It hurts.:D
 
Well anyone who can become so perplexed over not being able to place everyone into two categories must be. No big deal. A little effort and it's fixed. Unless it's really intellectual weakness. Unfortunately that's usually chronic.
 
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