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Talk:Essay:A peek inside the logic of liberals

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A good essay but a few points.

I guess I'm more of a libertarian then a true conservative but my problem is that you seemed to justify overturning the separation of church and state mearly because we consist of a "christian dominated society". Other then that I thought you were spot on at exposing the dogmatic illogic of liberals. --HabtuC 12:59, 23 May 2009 (EDT)

Excellent!

I salute you for even making the attempt (and here you succeed) to fathom the (non) thought processes of liberals! --₮K/Admin/Talk 23:01, 22 May 2009 (EDT)

Dunka!--Jpatt 23:10, 22 May 2009 (EDT)

Mental Disorder?

I, along with many others I'm sure, am a little offended by referring to liberal thinking as a mental disorder (and this isn't the only entry that makes this claim). As someone who has struggled with mental illness in the past, as well as knowing people who still are, I think referring to a political ideology as a mental disorder is rather ignorant and offensive to the scope and seriousness of some mental disorders that exist out there and the people who have to live with them. I understand that this is a 'conservative' website, but that shouldn't give you the right to mock people who actually have mental illness. Thank you. I look forward to contributing to this site so long as this type of offensive behaviour does not continue. - Cjohnston.

Cjohnston, sorry you are offended but the truth is reality. I wish it were not so but we need to expose this disorder for future generations. I think you may find the book by Dr. Lyle H. Rossiter Jr., M.D. to be of clarity on the issue Psychological Causes of Political Madness --Jpatt 12:41, 23 May 2009 (EDT)

new insight

Haha you got that from my talkpage! What do you think of my answer? AddisonDM 22:35, 24 May 2009 (EDT)