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Rancher in Nevada being harassed by the FEDS and confiscating his cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 3064829" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Oh, I believe full well the scorecard exists, <em>especially</em> in the smaller offices (where the candidates know the voters personally, and have to answer for why the guy "everybody" knows "did it" got away with it...when they see those voters in church on Sunday, or at the local diner, or whatever).</p><p></p><p>I think you may be misinterpreting some of what I say as far as being on "both sides." If I'm thinking of the same thing you're thinking of, I often try to explain what the logic behind some decisions, cases, or principles are; that doesn't necessarily mean I hold to those positions, just that I'm trying to put them in context (though I do try to keep my principles steady, even when it means they'll benefit somebody who I believe to be in the wrong--principles are no principles at all if they're discarded when inconvenient).</p><p></p><p>As to the education system, I think I'd call it more slanted to the left (though "obey authority" seems to be a fairly universal commandment, if interpreted differently between the left and the right).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 3064829, member: 13624"] Oh, I believe full well the scorecard exists, [I]especially[/I] in the smaller offices (where the candidates know the voters personally, and have to answer for why the guy "everybody" knows "did it" got away with it...when they see those voters in church on Sunday, or at the local diner, or whatever). I think you may be misinterpreting some of what I say as far as being on "both sides." If I'm thinking of the same thing you're thinking of, I often try to explain what the logic behind some decisions, cases, or principles are; that doesn't necessarily mean I hold to those positions, just that I'm trying to put them in context (though I do try to keep my principles steady, even when it means they'll benefit somebody who I believe to be in the wrong--principles are no principles at all if they're discarded when inconvenient). As to the education system, I think I'd call it more slanted to the left (though "obey authority" seems to be a fairly universal commandment, if interpreted differently between the left and the right). [/QUOTE]
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