[PLUG] Ban me? Ban yourselves.

Michael C. Robinson plug_1 at robinson-west.com
Mon Oct 10 04:18:07 UTC 2011


If you don't like me bringing up open source projects that don't involve
Linux, you don't have to read the PLUG list.  You should listen to David
Mandel who says that bringing up non Linux OSS is acceptable.

If you don't like religious comments from me, you don't have to put up
with them from Keith or anyone else either.

Same goes for political comments.

"--Don't take the next two paragraphs too seriously--"

Know what I should do, I should come to the PLUG meeting with enough
dynamite strapped to my body to take out a building.  I'd go to hell
for it, but at least I'd take some bigots down with me.

Seriously though, I'm not going to join the conservative army of the
Midwest unless Obama becomes president again and ruins whats left of our
economy.  When that happens, all bets are off.  When the second civil
war comes, at least I know which side I'll be on.  When eastern Oregon
purges western Oregon of liberal life hating democrats, I know which
side I'll be on.  Those who pollute my home with their socialist and
anti life rhetoric will see no mercy shown to them.

Still reading?  No, I'm not a sleeping terrorist.  This should be seen
as far enough out there that it can make a point, but not cause undo
alarm.  How do you think the list reads for me when people twist every
comment I make and preferentially target me for ridicule?

I don't believe in worship of one's wife.  I do not believe that high
taxes on the rich is a legitimate strategy to stimulate the economy, but
I am adamant about protecting the environment and helping the poor.
Taxing the rich to give jobs to the poor will only undermine people's
incentive to work.  I am still deeply offended by Keith's wife worship
and I will never apologize to Keith concerning the vulgar display he put
on here.

Indeed, nobody can have a religious or political opinion that is not in
line with those who are receiving preferential treatment here.  Why
should I have to put up with wife idolatry or comments on how great
Obama is?  Do I have to care about Obama's shoe problems?  How about the
way Obama pulled us out of a fight we were winning in Iraq only to
bungle the fight in Afghanistan?  How many people have to die in
Afghanistan before we realize that being there isn't the answer?  It's
just Vietnam all over, we don't know who to trust and our people are
frequently outgunned and outflanked.  How many Chinook helicopters do we
have to lose?

The civil war I speak of is fictional at the moment, thank God.  Thing
is, if we the American people don't get our moral bearings, we can
expect one soon enough.  The way liberal news reporters rip at
Republican candidates, there is going to be a backlash.  There is more
than just a difference of opinion between liberals and conservatives,
Republicans and Democrats, there is genuine hatred bubbling up.
Unfortunately, I see both Republicans and Democrats heading to the
extremes.  This is dangerous, the need for common ground and common
values is greater than it has been for probably a century.  I want a
candidate who: respects human life, respects the environment, sees the
need to replace our reliance on foreign oil with hydrogen, and I want a
candidate who will get us out of Afghanistan as soon as possible.  I
want a candidate who will not endanger marriage by giving the title
married to same sex couples.  Every child deserves to be the result of a
loving union between a husband and a wife, not two women and a dozen
anonymous sperm donors.  We deserve male and female parents and we
deserve to be both well treated and well raised by them.

In short, tune out if you must.  Let the hatred bubble and the country
turn in on itself.  Democracy is fragile where only the grace of God,
because there is freedom of religion, allows our democracy to persevere.
There is no religious freedom when idolatry is the norm and you can't
protest it.  There is no religious freedom when an anti life president
is literally worshiped by his most ardent followers and his detractors
are excluded from public discourse.  Obama is the least ethical and
weakest president this nation has ever had.  Obama has almost, by his
policies, set off another great depression.  Ban me?  Ignore me at your
peril.  There is another viewpoint that is opposite to the preferred
one, a viewpoint that could be correct and that could carry with it dire
consequences.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt did not pull this nation out of the Great
Depression, World War 2 did.  Obama is not the answer.  Civil war is not
the answer.  If the exodus from moderate politics continues though,
civil war will come.




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