An Invitation...
To Alex Wernquest of the University of New Haven,
This is in response to your comment on my post: Lost Liberals. I thank you for all the attention you've granted me in recent weeks. Maybe not so much the personal attacks, but I'll let that slide.
First off, the Charger Bulletin did print your letter. Maybe you missed it. Very interesting points, I thank you for pointing out the errors in my arguments. This past week, I submitted a second work to the Bulletin that covered your points and strengthened the argument that I put forth.
Now, I want to make an invitation. Since you seem so confident in your arguments and feel the need to attack me personally, I want to give you an opportunity that would get you out of the confines of your room and computer screen. Lets get it all out on the table, shall we? Our radio show is on WNHU Mondays, Noon to 2pm...I welcome your presence at anytime, simply let me know beforehand and we'll have a seat and mic waiting for you. If you would not like that venue, we can definitely work something else out. Let me know what is best for you, the ball is in your court.
Just do me a favor...when your making an argument, stick to the facts. I don't mind that your facts are weak and poorly utilized, but when you attack me on personal aspects, you lose credibility.
If it makes you feel better, I will go on the record and apologize for spelling "Allah" and "loosing" incorrectly. As for my sense of humor, I hope you catch up some day.
By the way: Christianity (or any religion) is very relevant in a political argument as politics is the facilitator between the people and legislators. The people in this country are very religious, weighing in at over 78% Christians. Other notable factions: Judaism at 1%, Muslim & Islam at 1% and Atheists at 10%.
This is in response to your comment on my post: Lost Liberals. I thank you for all the attention you've granted me in recent weeks. Maybe not so much the personal attacks, but I'll let that slide.
First off, the Charger Bulletin did print your letter. Maybe you missed it. Very interesting points, I thank you for pointing out the errors in my arguments. This past week, I submitted a second work to the Bulletin that covered your points and strengthened the argument that I put forth.
Now, I want to make an invitation. Since you seem so confident in your arguments and feel the need to attack me personally, I want to give you an opportunity that would get you out of the confines of your room and computer screen. Lets get it all out on the table, shall we? Our radio show is on WNHU Mondays, Noon to 2pm...I welcome your presence at anytime, simply let me know beforehand and we'll have a seat and mic waiting for you. If you would not like that venue, we can definitely work something else out. Let me know what is best for you, the ball is in your court.
Just do me a favor...when your making an argument, stick to the facts. I don't mind that your facts are weak and poorly utilized, but when you attack me on personal aspects, you lose credibility.
If it makes you feel better, I will go on the record and apologize for spelling "Allah" and "loosing" incorrectly. As for my sense of humor, I hope you catch up some day.
By the way: Christianity (or any religion) is very relevant in a political argument as politics is the facilitator between the people and legislators. The people in this country are very religious, weighing in at over 78% Christians. Other notable factions: Judaism at 1%, Muslim & Islam at 1% and Atheists at 10%.


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"Just do me a favor...when your making an argument, stick to the facts. I don't mind that your facts are weak and poorly utilized, but when you attack me on personal aspects, you lose credibility."
The very reason why I won't appear on your radio show. Send me a list of my personal attacks on you and any example of me not sticking to the facts. When you appear to have any kind of credibility yourself, I'll think about it.
You're welcome for all the attention.
I use nothing but credible facts in my arguments. I also try to make them simple. You attacked me personally on the spelling of words, writing ability, the need to take "E110" and my use of humor in posting.
The invitation stands. Please feel free to avoid the argument all you want, just don't be mean. I am a nice guy and I am sure you are too. Just because we disagree on foreign policy is no reason to attack me and my audience.
You know where to find me.
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