Posted by Mrs Irish Mike on October 24, 2009, 1:30 pm
> [Michael Savage]
> As I have debated liberals over the years, I have found it makes no
> difference what evidence I produce to support the logical development
> of my point. Liberals have their opinion and they won't be swayed
> with logic. They will interpret the US Constitution any way they wish
> and that's it! What we conservatives need to do is quit wasting time
> trying to convince liberals of the multiple errors of their ways and
> get on with organizing ourselves into a public policy and, by
> extension, a voting block. You aint never going to convince a
> liberal. From now on, it will be "US" against "them".
From my experience in working in mental hospitals I found there were
sick people who were hyper-sexual and hyper-religous. These people
were deluded, obsessed and unshakeable in their beliefs and actions.
This is why they were locked up and medicated.
I haven't worked in that profession in many years, so I'm left out of
the loop and can only guess as to what is happening.
I wonder, are there people today in mental hospitals who are hyper-
political? Are their people locked up for their own good who are not
allowed access to AM radio? Are there people who are medicated who
have persistant thoughts on politics and who are compelled to spew
them continually? In other words, are there people who have lost their
jobs, friends, family and the ability to lead a normal life because of
their hyper-political obsessions?
I don't know, but I do know that there seems to be a lot of sick
people out there. Micheal Savage seems to be what booze is to an
alcoholic.
Posted by Rod Speed on October 24, 2009, 1:40 pm
Mrs Irish Mike wrote:
>> [Michael Savage]
>>
>> As I have debated liberals over the years, I have found it makes no
>> difference what evidence I produce to support the logical development
>> of my point. Liberals have their opinion and they won't be swayed
>> with logic. They will interpret the US Constitution any way they wish
>> and that's it! What we conservatives need to do is quit wasting time
>> trying to convince liberals of the multiple errors of their ways and
>> get on with organizing ourselves into a public policy and, by
>> extension, a voting block. You aint never going to convince a
>> liberal. From now on, it will be "US" against "them".
> From my experience in working in mental hospitals I found there were
> sick people who were hyper-sexual and hyper-religous. These people
> were deluded, obsessed and unshakeable in their beliefs and actions.
> This is why they were locked up and medicated.
> I haven't worked in that profession in many years, so I'm left out of
> the loop and can only guess as to what is happening.
> I wonder, are there people today in mental hospitals who are hyper-political?
Nope, and there never were for some reason.
Tho I spose you could claim that some like Manson and Adolf are that. Bit of a
stretch tho.
> Are their people locked up for their own good who are not allowed access to AM
radio?
Not for that reason. Some arent allowed to use anything that
has a mains cable etc so they cant hang themselves with it etc.
> Are there people who are medicated who have persistant thoughts
> on politics and who are compelled to spew them continually?
Yes, the worst of the lunatic fringe of politics are that.
> In other words, are there people who have lost their jobs, friends, family and
> the ability to lead a normal life because of their hyper-political obsessions?
> I don't know, but I do know that there seems to be a lot of sick
> people out there. Micheal Savage seems to be what booze is to an
> alcoholic.
> As I have debated liberals over the years, I have found it makes no
> difference what evidence I produce to support the logical development
> of my point. Liberals have their opinion and they won't be swayed
> with logic. They will interpret the US Constitution any way they wish
> and that's it! What we conservatives need to do is quit wasting time
> trying to convince liberals of the multiple errors of their ways and
> get on with organizing ourselves into a public policy and, by
> extension, a voting block. You aint never going to convince a
> liberal. From now on, it will be "US" against "them".