Re: Maccies resort to their typical dishonesty [was Re: You wanted an example of a price drop...]



"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
noone-05DB84.11264210092007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 9/10/07 10:26 AM:

In article <C30ABB5D.901EF%CSMA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Snit <CSMA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Steve Carroll" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
noone-C5414B.10040910092007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 9/10/07 9:04 AM:

See below

It's just your usual gibberish. Oh well... I expected nothing more from
you.

You keep asking, in different words, if I *really* believe in the idea
of
personal responsibility - where Bush is responsible for his actions and
thoughts and feelings, you are responsible for yours, and I am
responsible
for mine.

Yes, Steve, I *really* believe in the idea of personal responsibility.
It
is amazing how foreign the concept is to you.

Personal responsibility is not "gibberish", Steve. Each of your questions
can be answered by my saying I believe in personal responsibility:

Steve:
So you *don't* "feel" that he bears any responsibility for what went
on
there [in Iraq]?

He *is* responsible for his actions.

The answer you just gave to my question tells me that you do feel he is
responsible for his actions in Iraq.

He *is* responsible his a action, Steve.

I got it, Snit', you feel that Bush bears responsibility for his actions in
Iraq.

*IS* Just as you are responsible
for your actions... and I am responsible for mine.

Yes, you are responsible for what you have written here. I asked you a
question
and you answered it based on what you 'felt' was the right answer.

He is not responsible for my feelings.

LOL! Now you backtrack.

Incorrect. He is responsible for his *actions*. Not my *feelings*.

Can you understand the difference between his actions and my feelings?

I'm not asking about Bush's actions... I asked you if you feel Bush "bears any
responsibility for what went on there [in Iraq]?"

You said you do feel he bears responsibility. Why are you trying to make this
more complicated than it is?

You obviously feel that Bush "*is*" responsible for his actions in Iraq

Gee, you figured that out all on your own, eh? Sigh.

Like I said, you feel that way, I'm glad to see you finally admit it.

He *is* responsible for his actions. He is not responsible for my
feelings.

Snit:
I blame Bush for his *actions*, not my feelings in regards to
his actions.

Steve:
If you "blame" him then it stands to reason that you must "feel"
he is responsible.

He *is* responsible for his actions. I believe in personal responsibility
for him as well as for you and for me.

Snit:
In that case Bush clearly *is* responsible for *his* part in it.

Steve:
So you *do* "feel" he bears some responsibility?

Of course... personal responsibility. Again.

Did you mean to call personal responsibility "gibberish"? If you offer a
retraction I will accept it - maybe you just did not understand what you
were reading.

OK... so you did not retract your claim that you think personal
responsibility is "gibberish". Weird. I had truly hoped you had merely
worded something poorly when you called personal responsibility "gibberish".

On and on you go, Steve, but the concept I am sharing is simple:

We each have personal responsibility.
As an example: Bush is responsible for his *actions*... not my
feelings about his actions.

You call the idea of personal responsibility "gibberish" and complain that
when I state it I am making things "more complicated that it is". It is
*not* complex, Steve. Not at all.


--
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing. - Edmund Burke

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