Okay, Brian, I am going to help you out here. When you make incorrect assumptions about people, you should stop making assumptions — simply based on the track record if nothing else.
What you decided to do, for some unknown reason — I guess it’s the need to still try to drive in an insult and show that someone who has a different opinion than you is a hypocrite, instead of actually discussing differences (I mean, imagine if we were all that arrogant to believe that someone with a different opinion was a bad person, a hypocrite, or some lower human being. Pitiful). No, Brian, that just means that someone has a different opinion of something than you do.
That madness needs to stop. People who think differently are not the enemy. They are not deficient in some way, or evil, or bad. Thought alone is not a condemnation of anything. So please stop doing that. Instead you can ask what I thought of it. Had you done that, I could have told you that, in the first election I voted in, I voted for the party I belonged to: Libertarian. It was in 98. In the first Presidential election, I voted 3rd party, because I lived under Bush as governor and didn’t think he was a good leader, and Gore I had little respect for, given the Clinton administration.
But you didn’t. You still felt the need to try to plant an insult.
That’s a foolish thing to do, Brian, especially given the track record you already have.
