Quote from Brass:
but please be aware that I strongly believe they were largely born of racial discrimination towards the president....
...Against this background, you may wish to ask yourself why your friend said what he did.
On the surface, I don't think those two comments in isolation make you an extremist.Quote from wjk:
...I have no problem with paying taxes; I just hate the way the money is wasted. Because of the waste and fraud, I think my taxes are too high.
I don't like losing my rights because others abuse the same rights.
Do these two examples make me an extremist?
Quote from Free Thinker:
lol. i hit a nerve. for someone with a law degree to call you those things i suspect he may have had a good reason. why dont you honestly tell us what you said that set him off so we can make a judgement.
Quote from Brass:
On the surface, I don't think those two comments in isolation make you an extremist.
However, answer me this. As you may know, there are a few "libertarians" here who would uphold the "right" of a restaurant owner in refusing to serve blacks on the grounds of "freedom." This is a view shared by Ron Paul. Do you share this view?
Quote from Free Thinker:
maybe. be specific. what rights have you lost? there is probably a good reason for that law.
Quote from wjk:
Primarily the assualt on gun ownership every time a criminal uses a gun.
Quote from Brass:
I don't know what views you share with Tea Partiers, but please be aware that I strongly believe they were largely born of racial discrimination towards the president. Where were they, and why were they not nearly as vociferous during Bush's administration? They pretty much exploded on the scene as soon as Obama won the election. And it was a while before the more overtly discriminatory members were reined in by the leadership. The Tea Party has since tried to whitewash those beginnings.
Also remember that the Right is about hierarchy, whereas the Left is about egalitarianism:
"In politics, the Right, right-wing and rightist has been defined as the support or acceptance of social hierarchy.[1][2][3] Inequality is viewed by the Right as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_politics
"In politics, the Left, left-wing and leftists are people or views which support social change to create a more egalitarian society.[1][2][3][4] They usually involve a concern for those in society who are disadvantaged relative to others and an assumption that there are unjustified inequalities (which right-wing politics view as natural or traditional) that should be reduced or abolished..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-wing_politics
Against this background, you may wish to ask yourself what, specifically, you told your friend, and why your friend said what he did.