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In reply to the discussion: Do you believe public opinion expressed through a public outcry sometimes affects public policy? [View all]Whisp
(24,096 posts)ha! ...telling me what I should be' trying', how I should argue and that 'my' bullying is the wrong kind but the bullying from the *ahem, anti-authoritarians is the right kind.
You shouldn't make take this so personally, it'll give you heartburn or something.
And to your last comment:
I'm not sure I understand why you think people can't affect change and why it's so wrong for us to speak out and feel we made a difference. Can you tell me?
I will say again, there are many here, usually the ones who are anti-Obama true blue through and through, that don't affect positive change - they just yammer the same kinds of insults against the admin of the kind you hear from Fox or Baggers, from their comfy chairs. Same words, same tactics. So, sorry, I don't think that is 'affecting change', not good change anyway. I have no patience for these kinds and don't feel obligated to 'be nice' to their sewage.