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<blockquote data-quote="Grayson" data-source="post: 9083" data-attributes="member: 18"><p><strong>The Perfect Nation</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You haven't responded to my response to your calling my position that of a fool; in fact, you have repeated the same idea since then. Shall I interpret that as disrespect? Wouldn't it be more accurate to recognize it as a cultural difference? Americans are less apt to regard their government as an authority than our cousins across the water. We do not think of it as an unassailable, ancient Institution. We want to own it, and woe to the president or congressperson who suggests that we do not.</p><p style="text-align: right">[snapback]8159[/snapback]</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Paul: I didn't realise that I had called you a fool??? Nor that you were calling me out to answer you on this specific charge.</p><p></p><p>I thought that we were debating, from a purely clinical viewpoint, the system of Government that burdens us on a daily basis, whether it be a US or UK Government. I never reiterated my previous points, I was offering a more graphic view of our Western Governments in context with both the psychology of man and posing a <em>what if</em> should we refuse to play ball. In this I paint backdrops and pose questions, no more and no less.</p><p></p><p>Are you calling my integrity into question?</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Grayson, post: 9083, member: 18"] [b]The Perfect Nation[/b] You haven't responded to my response to your calling my position that of a fool; in fact, you have repeated the same idea since then. Shall I interpret that as disrespect? Wouldn't it be more accurate to recognize it as a cultural difference? Americans are less apt to regard their government as an authority than our cousins across the water. We do not think of it as an unassailable, ancient Institution. We want to own it, and woe to the president or congressperson who suggests that we do not. [right][snapback]8159[/snapback][/right] [/b][/quote] Paul: I didn't realise that I had called you a fool??? Nor that you were calling me out to answer you on this specific charge. I thought that we were debating, from a purely clinical viewpoint, the system of Government that burdens us on a daily basis, whether it be a US or UK Government. I never reiterated my previous points, I was offering a more graphic view of our Western Governments in context with both the psychology of man and posing a [i]what if[/i] should we refuse to play ball. In this I paint backdrops and pose questions, no more and no less. Are you calling my integrity into question? [/QUOTE]
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