greggerypeccary
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Yadda wrote on Mar 27 th, 2016 at 9:22pm: greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 27 th, 2016 at 1:17pm: Insanity ???
Look up the meaning of that word, in a dictionary!!!
greggery, Your posts do not contribute anything, ....imo. Many of your posts are clearly made, simply to attack, destroy and to disrupt debate, ....imo. You are an unreasonable, and [ultimately] irrational person, ....imo. You are prone to encouraging lawlessness [in others], .....though i'm sure you would couch your temper and character, as that of a person who champions the freedoms and rights of all men. In reality; You are simply a person who cannot tolerate anyone publicly expressing any political view/opinion which does not align with your own political view/opinion, ......without feeling a need to seek to disrupt and attack their attempt at public expression. greggery, You have the nature and the personal character of a fascist [i.e. an intemperate oppressor], ....imo. Dictionary; sanity = = the condition of being sane. reasonable and rational behaviour.Dictionary; disrupt = = 1 disturb or interrupt. 2 drastically alter or destroy the structure of. Quote: A simple definition of SANITY/INSANITY. Typically, an unrestrained sane person will act in ways which are harmless to others, and in ways which are creative, and productive [for himself, others, and society].
And typically, and conversely, an unrestrained INSANE person will act in ways which are harmful and destructive to himself, and, or, others around him.
LAWLESSNESS - is where unrestrained freedom, would lead each of us to. 'Normal' criminal behaviour - in mankindhttp://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1293669294/0#0http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1458861531/0#0 Quote:
As the bloody French Revolution progressed, Edmund Burke wrote in "A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly," 1791:
"What is liberty without wisdom and without virtue?
It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without restraint.
Men are qualified for civil liberty in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their own appetites;
in proportion as they are disposed to listen to the counsels of the wise and good in preference to the flattery of knaves..." Lucky I don't value your opinion, hey?
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