So, you consider it mere "semantics" to make a distinction between an "enemy" and an "opponent"? For your consideration: One wishes to defeat an...
Perhaps you truly believe that making a distinction between an "enemy" and a mere opponent is just "grasp[ing]" at "straws." Sad. Very sad...
It used to be that people made a distinction between an "enemy" and a mere opponent. Evidently, that is no longer the case...
Just this morning, Attorney General William Barr appeared before the House Judiciary Committee. The Democrats on that committee, however, seemed...
Biden was asked, again, for an interview with Chris Wallace; and, again (predictably enough) he declined. Obviously, his handlers do not wish...
I am seriously tempted to refute your points--most would be very easy to refute, in fact--but the fact remains that you have originated your rants...
It is a logical fallacy to confuse the general with the specific. To assert that what George W. Bush once did (in 1999, yet) with what...
(1) Sadly, it is unlikely--anytime in the foreseeable future, anyway--that Roe v. Wade will be repealed. (2) Those "back alley" abortions are...
Since you evidently make a distinction here, it seems fair enough to ask: At what point of development would you consider an unborn child to be...
The cryptic words, "Baby Lives Matter," were just painted (in blue and pink) on the street in front of Planned Parenthood in Salt Lake City....
This misses (perhaps intentionally?) the central point of my post, viz.: In the 1860s, one was expected to give one's primary allegiance to one's...
National Review has an interesting article on the subject of this pardon. Basically, it thinks badly of this pardon; but it also thinks badly of...
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