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Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 2/12/2015 12:28 PM, T wrote:

Hi Stormin,

It is like nailing jello to a wall. Mayayana
is a gentleman. It is rare now a days to find
a liberal that will do that.

I have a customer that is a retired engineering teacher
and a huge liberal. He is the old fashioned liberal
that actually believed in free speech. He loves
to talk politics.

What he does is unique. He first asks you what you
think on a subject. Then he repeats it back to you
and allows you to clarify things. He won't say
his part until you agree to with him that he totally
understands your viewpoint. Then he makes his point
based on what you said, not a bunch of name calling.
He is the most open minded liberal I have ever come
across.

He is a total blast. And because of his technique,
you actually listen to what he says. Today's
liberals seem to miss the point that if they
attack you for something you never said or never
thought of, that they are somehow going to bring
you around to their opinion. They really don't
understand what it means to participate in a
free society.

-T


Many libs tend to read back "what you said" and
get it totally wrong. As May did a few hours ago,
or maybe yesterday. They try to make the reasonable
conservatives look like nut jobs that way. And
they try to evoke anger, which doesn't help the
thought process. Can't say as I've ever met a
reasonable or reasoning lib.

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With such a large fraction of the population of the U.S. being liberal /
democratic voters, isn't it really way too overly simplistic to lump people
into a mindless description which categorically describes liberals as not
being 'reasonable' or 'reasoning' people.

Wouldn't that be like saying all Mormons wear magic underwear ??.....