Im not gonna post all my entries, but hers a taste. enjoy
4/18/2008 12:20:44 AM
I can't even begin...I mean, honestly, words fail me to describe the level of [fail] in this post.I'll initially even do you the favor of ignoring the rational shortcomings of the thing.I can speak well to the quality of the spelling. The grammar, the tone, the writing style...all of these make the gargantuan pile of [fail] virtually unreadable. Nobody would have ever heard of Thomas Jefferson were he also a barely-literate font of vitriol like yourself. It also bears all the nuance and insight of an Ann Coulter piece, differentiating only between different classes of what would seem to be equally loathable "liberals" and their glorious conservative counterparts.Now we'll go into the blatant fallacies of your "blog:"
4/18/2008 12:45:17 AM
thanks man, feedback is good. and yes i am well aware of extreme governments in name only, but they all bear the same traits. and plese note i am in no way advocating a right wing dictatorship
4/18/2008 12:56:33 AM
I don't think that you're in favor of right-wing dictatorship, and I'm also aware that writing style is a learnable skill. But, to that first point:Any line of thinking that associates the American left (which is, by global standards, extremely moderate) with extreme leftist goals is similar to any line of thinking that would associate the American right (again, quite moderate by the standards of the world).You can find, among Democratic politicians, a range of proto-socialist policies, just as, among Republicans, you can find a range of proto-fascist policies. This is because, among other things, American politics put far less stress on party loyalty than many other countries do. In this country you can be a little more or less extreme on a given point than your party's base without being exiled by the same.Long story short: Democrats are no more a pack of commies than than Republicans are a pack of Nazis. To say anything else is to insult your own intelligence, to say nothing of the rest of us.
4/18/2008 1:03:47 AM
and yet the nazis were socialist with the militarism, nationalism and racial pride to make them fascist. But i agree with your point, which is why i said its a slippery slope and that not all socialism is oppressive, but merely that when you give the gov more power you dont get it back. so you are some what missing my point. i also admitted to gross generalizations. also why ya gotta hate on a brothers writing, its not like its an incoherent grammatical mess [Edited on April 18, 2008 at 1:12 AM. Reason : .]
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4/18/2008 1:21:03 AM
well im not sure what you mean, but i appreciate the feed back. also,
4/18/2008 1:29:19 AM
LET ME TELL YOU WHAT LIBERALS REALLY THINKI HAVE A UNIQUE INSIGHT ON THESE THINGS
4/18/2008 7:15:35 AM
The first rule to remember before starting any writing project is to respect the reader. You must realize that the reader has a variety of different things pulling at their attention than just your blog post. So that means in this case, you will want to keep your blog post as short as possible. Anything less is self-indulgent. This doesn't mean there are word limits. Some blog posts can be longer than others. But you will want to keep the focus of your writing on the original contributions you have to the particular issue. Don't spend time repeating what the reader probably already knows.Also, blogs are not books or opinion columns. They can be interactive. This means they can be even shorter because you don't have to address every concern or question in a single post. You can answer questions or comments as they come up from readers. If I were you, I would probably delete the whole post. There really isn't anything original and it's stuffed full of over used cliches. It is also way way way too long. I recomend writing a post on a single issue, or even a single subcomponent of a particular issue, rather than harp on "liberals" in general.[Edited on April 18, 2008 at 7:48 AM. Reason : ``]
4/18/2008 7:46:55 AM
A++ PARODY WOULD READ AGAIN!!!
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4/18/2008 9:09:49 AM
gg republican18good blog
4/18/2008 9:59:02 AM
I like Republican18, he seems like a cool guy (even though he's a cop) - but I don't agree with most of what he posts.GrumpyGOP on the other hand, has been one of my favorite wolfwebbers for quite some time now. I don't agree with all that he posts, but at least he always makes sense. And the motherfucker is e-hilarious
4/18/2008 10:25:32 AM
Going back to some of the rest of them...
4/18/2008 3:03:55 PM
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4/18/2008 6:15:21 PM
I am torn, from time to time, between acknowledging any show of support and disregarding it entirely to seem aloof from the whims of the wolfweb. I tend towards the position of being grateful. Though it is not always apparent, I do try to be reasonable enough.Soon, incidentally, McDanger and I will have a blog up and running that I will link to in hopes of promoting further discussion still.
4/19/2008 6:45:02 AM
^I'll be looking forward to the GrumpyBlog!
4/19/2008 11:03:03 AM
id change my screen name to libertarian18 if i could
4/19/2008 7:17:54 PM