ClydeCoulter
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I do it. I mean no offense. I'll try to keep that in mind when I post.
We certainly hope so

I do it. I mean no offense. I'll try to keep that in mind when I post.

Personally, I think the idea stemmed from the idea that most of us here, used to agree with most of what Ron Paul stood for and advocated during most of his life. Hence, the "we".
I keep reading posts that refer to "we" and "us" as if there is some sort of collective here that can be driven or directed by persuasive speech..
I'll read what you write but make no mistake, this inclusive verbiage is a big red flag to me.
There has been a whole lot of this BS going on since Mr. Bundy stood up.
I am just me, I don't speak for you and you damn sure don't speak for me!
Thought I'd reiterate this sentiment due to recent threads...
You don't speak for us.![]()
That's true, but I think it's also an attempt to claim dominance in an argument. Like insisting that "we" have to fund solar and wind energy projects because it's wrong headed to assume that a market will produce an alternative to fossil fuels. Or "we" have to have bases all over the whole word because "our" enemies are everywhere.
I keep reading posts that refer to "we" and "us" as if there is some sort of collective here that can be driven or directed by persuasive speech..
I'll read what you write but make no mistake, this inclusive verbiage is a big red flag to me.
There has been a whole lot of this BS going on since Mr. Bundy stood up.
I am just me, I don't speak for you and you damn sure don't speak for me!
Thought I'd reiterate this sentiment due to recent threads...
Im selfish and dont do it. I often call out others when they do it.
"We like Obama!" Uh, no, you like Obama.
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The Lone Ranger AND Tonto?
(lone + "and" = contradiction)
That always made me laugh...
We, hmm somebody got a mouse in their pocket ?
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Better than a gerbil up the butt.
We, hmm somebody got a mouse in their pocket ?
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Better than a gerbil up the butt.
We will keep this in mind.

Better than a gerbil up the butt.
If it's logical. For example, "we live in North America" (when discussing people who live in N.A.).Is it OK for those who continue to support collectivist concepts like national borders to continue using "we" "us" and "our", because they're just being consistent?