It doesn't matter when, where or why someone calls you an idiot -- if it's directed at someone for a political belief, or a difference in any type of opinion (unless you're being so overly blatant and you can't back up your opinion with anything, logical or not, but that's an exception that doesn't apply here), then it's immature and holds no place where people are debating in a serious form.

And, I was citing Ferro's signature as an example of liberals calling conversatives "idiots" for their opinion. I never said you mentioned it. I was backing up my statement.

And, I wasn't referring to the magazine, which is where you're terribly wrong, I was referring to Irishman's redundant "my thoughts exactly" comment, where he agrees Bush supports are "dumb." And what did I say earlier, class?

And I've seen several other posters/posts either agreeing or repeating it.


the power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. george bernard shaw