| I agree with what Katis and Anne have said..throwing around terms like anti-Semitic, anti-American, anti-French etc., etc. when you disagree with an opinion just trivialize the seriousness of those situations where they actually do occur in the world. It is a way of shutting down a conversation and it's happened more than once around here.
If there is a Democrat elected to the Presidency (don't laugh, choke or gag - it could happen [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img])I'm sure Republicans and Conservatives would not like to be told that they were anti-American for disagreeing with a Democratic President. That's not right anyway you look at it.
ETA - as long as I've posted here I've seen both sides (Republicans/Conservatives and Democrats/Liberals) give as good as they get. I don't think either side can claim victim status in and of these discussions. That's why it's always better to give someone else the benefit of the doubt and to try and keep it civil and on topic.
[ 04-11-2004: Message edited ceilirose ]
[ 04-11-2004: Message edited ceilirose ] __________________ "Finally, A guy who says what people who aren't thinking are thinking" - Jon Stewart on CNN & ABC host Glenn Beck |