I'll tell you one thing. If the Democrats don't win the U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts, it's time for liberals to go into a cold sweat. Because the Republicans will have won a key battle in a traditional liberal stronghold. This ain't Alabama. It's Massachusetts. Yes, I know that Massachusetts elects some Republicans. Even Republican governors. But this is Ted Kennedy's old seat in the senate. To make a gawd-awful Republican Kennedy's successor -- well, that would be a disgrace. Enough to cause me to weep. --Jim Broede
I admit, I don't like Republicans. But I didn't like Hitler either. And I don't like brussel sprouts. All for good and valid reasons. One can't like everything. --Jim
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having or showing a dislike or distrust that is derived from prejudice; bigoted
bigoted |ˈbigətid|
adjective
obstinately convinced of the superiority or correctness of one's own opinions and prejudiced against those who hold different opinions
• expressing or characterized by prejudice and intolerance : a thoughtless and bigoted article.
I'm not necessarily prejudiced against people with different opinions. Only against people with stupid and idiotic opinions, such as the lunatic fringe of the Republican Party. I also was prejudiced against Nazis for doing what they did against the Jews. I admit, I'm not gonna give the Nazis or the Republican lunatics a fair hearing. I don't like any of 'em. Because of what they stand for. So, call me prejudiced. --Jim
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