TrainChaser
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Let's vote for single terms. We don't need no stinkin' professional politicians. By the time they fumble around, figuring things out, they're outta there!
DrJean said:Chaffetz is one of the few I appreciate.
Ballenxj said:Yup, and one of the other ones I appreciate is Gowdy.
SVan said:Why?
Well, Ballenxj's reply (below) to my post illustrates the illogic perfectly. Notice how he shifts the subject from the Chaffetz bill and the attempt to privatize public lands to broad/vague rhetoric about "true believers" in the constitution, etc. No holding Chaffetz accountable for not admitting to the moneyed interests behind his bill, or disingenuously pretending this bill was only about getting rid of "[font=proxima-nova, 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]small parcels of lands Pres. Clinton identified as serving no public purpose"[/font] and no acknowledgement of the manipulative identity politics games Chaffetz plays in his Instagram mea culpa. Ideology is blinding, and Chaffetz plays the tune his voters want to hear, knowing most will ignore any messy, contradictory facts/information in favor of feel-good sentiments.bardo said:for real, you can possibly hold these two things as separate issues when one side, that you support, fundamentally doesn't believe in public land whatsoever while your life sorta revolves and depends on it.
Ballenxj said:Why? Because from what I have seen from both Chaffetz and Gowdy, they truly believe in the Constitution of these United States, what it stands for, and the citizens of this country. Most of the other politicians I have seen will lie right to your face, but don't get me started on the political aspect of this. Do your own independent research. I have and the corruption runs deeper than most realize.
Excuse me, but I did not shift anything. I answered a direct question from you. If anything, "You" are the one shifting things around here.SVan said:Well, Ballenxj's reply (below) to my post illustrates the illogic perfectly. Notice how he shifts the subject from the Chaffetz bill and the attempt to privatize public lands to broad/vague rhetoric about "true believers" in the constitution, etc.
DrJean said:He wanted to return the policing power to the States, which is the Constitutional part of it. (The Constitution and Bill of Rights were written to give rights to the people and LIMIT government.)
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