Re: Making money from Java
- From: Peter Lacey <lacey@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 16:18:17 -0600
Judson McClendon wrote:
> With such conservatives as you describe, Donald, it makes my point. You
> don't get to see demonstrated what the majority of thinking conservatives
> are all about. :-)
> --
Y'know, Judson, this argument is trotted out every time a proponent of
some group or other is presented with a rancid example of the group.
The orthodox within the group immediately disown the bad example saying
that he isn't a true "whatever": liberals, conservatives, Catholics,
Protestants, skateboarders, Goth musicians (I include these two quite
seriously) ... the list goes on. If the person was >>ever<< accepted as
a member of the group then it looks pretty feeble to attempt to distance
the group from him when he turns out to be undesirable.
As far as I understand it, "conservative" by your definition involves a
fairly rigid fundamentalist Christian component. But I'm willing to
learn. Exactly what do you mean by "conservative"? Stake out your own
definition for criticism instead of just scoffing at everyone else!
PL
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