Re: [OT] Don't mess with Texas
From: John Fields (jfields_at_austininstruments.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 11:07:43 -0500
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 09:36:43 +0000 (UTC), toor@iquest.net (John S.
Dyson) wrote:
>In article <%tqLc.30305$5D1.1306442@news4.tin.it>,
> "Ban" <bansuri@web.de> writes:
>> Lately my GF got a postcard with the above words printed on a Texan flag and
>> hung it on the kitchen wall. Tho it is decorative, I'm afraid of expressing
>> a republican view with it to visitors from the US. Or is it just a local
>> thing and even a Texan democrat(so there is) would like it?
>>
>Texan bragging is a non-partisan activity. It is culturally slightly
>different than the rest of the US (but so is the rest of the US WRT
>other parts also.) Sometimes, the strongest 'Texas attitude' comes
>from Democrats (Ann Richards.)
>
>Worrying WRT 'partisanship' issues -- Texas is quite different, where
>Bush was very able to develop very good relationships with SOME Texas
>democrats (more open-mindedness in some ways), it was pre-ordained to
>be totally impossible at the Federal level. Early in his presidency,
>he even tried to create a truce with Teddy Kennedy, but was duped by
>the masterful, cynical political. GWBs 'innocence' was proven to be
>naive after dealing with the epitome of partisanship at the federal
>level, even after RELATIVE bi-partisanship at the Texas level.
>
>Like any 'intense' proclaimation, a person always takes a risk with
>items like the postcard. However, it is probable that you are safe
>with it. As a tolerant, open minded non-Texan, I see the Texas bragging
>as being just a regional behavior, and not insulting or irritating.
>(However, regional tolerance does vary between individuals.)
--- "Tolerant and open minded"? Hardly. What you are is an opinionated blowhard with a sense of self-worth which far outstrips the reality of your capabilities. Even your ability to comprehend that your off-topic rants have no place here seems to be beyond you, in that you persist in making an annoying pest out of yourself even though you've been asked, many times, to take your self-serving claptrap elsewhere. -- John Fields
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