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Originally posted by Anthony Lombardi:
No, it's NOT different. Even Ferro had it in his signature, calling Bush-supporters "idiots." He's, basically, calling me an idiot for my political beliefs. And I've seen several other posters/posts either agreeing or repeating it. Yet, I recall when Double J called you, Pat, an idiot in a different thread, you busted out the redundant and condescending "VERY MATURE" retort. There's no difference. It's hypocrisy in all it's blatant glory.
DJ called me an idiot in the middle of a debate in which I was respecting him. I could understand if I said something to offend him, but I didn't. He simply didn't agree with my statement and called me an idiot. Also, I wasn't talking about Ferro's sig. I don't see anything in his sig calling Bush supporters idiots. All he has is the headline from the magazine in ENGLAND. I was talking about Irishman's post. Yes, it DOES matter that the magazine is in England. Citizens of England aren't Americans. It's not the same. That's why I rarely speak of Tony Blair, save for his foreign policies. Let's say that the majority of people in America didn't like Blair. People in England voted Blair in. Time magazine (US) said on its' cover "How can etc etc?" it's not the same. -Pat


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