To The “Enemy” of American Exceptionalism…

Levin, uh, well, thanks for that (I guess I am McCarthy, interesting) and whatever I can do to help you out man! I have no idea why you would put my name in that post? But whatever. Anyway, do please give me a specific link where I call you a “radical”? Just because I do not agree with you does not mean that I think you are a radical.  I do not know you, and could not claim to such knowledge. I do not agree with a lot of what you have said recently. That is all. It has turned into some personal mud slinging and I accept my part in that. So please, stop with the hyperbole, and just stick with legit responses to my posts or do not respond at all. I will do the same. I would be interested to know what your thoughts/comments are to my last post?

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2 Responses to To The “Enemy” of American Exceptionalism…

  1. Jimmy says:

    Chris,

    If you read some of the comments posted over at CW Memory regarding that painting you’ll realize that if you do not subscribe to their superior worldview then you are clearly an anti-intellectual who goes to those heinous tea parties.

    The comment about the painting that struck me the most was, “You should be offended as a Christian and as a thinking being.”

    Should I?

    As a believer, am I so stupid that I need to be told what I should think?

    Is there something so inherently disgusting about believing that God is at the very least concerned about what happens in America legitimate cause for people to “be afraid” for their country?

    How depressing…

  2. Chris says:

    I agree Jimmy, and I am not overly religious.
    Chris

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