Thursday, October 8, 2009

How To Convert A Liberal - Part Two

It's come to my attention that some who read
my comments and suggestions in Part One may
think that I offered up a "5-course meal", which
may be way too much for one sitting.
Actually, my intent was to give you appropriate
material that you can use at your discretion, and
any combination of "thinking" or "talking" points
when engaging a Liberal in conversation.
FIRST, let me behoove you to obtain a copy of
The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution,
and the ensuing Bill Of Rights and additional amend-
ments. (These are easily gotten by just typing in
their titles on your web browser and printing them
out from any of a number of sources.)
SECOND, read them over carefully, as I'm doing,
highlighting those special portions that will add fuel
to our fire, or give more ammo during our presen-
tations.
THIRD, be passionate but calm during your debates
or "calling out" processes. There's no need to be
argumentative, overly emotional, or to resort to
name-calling, there'll be enough of that from the
"other side". Besides, people "in/on the Right" don't
have to press their point(s) - the truth will prevail!
FOURTH, accusations and innuendoes are not
necessary, as the truth and facts will accuse alone.
FIFTH, offer quotes from those great men who
wrote and signed our country's establishment docu-
ments, hopefully some from their biographies or
other papers or speeches that they authored.
SIXTH, determine to ascertain their religious
background, philosophy, and lifestyle. Much can
be learned by knowing a person's religion or lack of,
especially the conscientiousness of their decisions.
SEVENTH, ask them what they hope to leave for
their children's and grandchildren's future, as far
as the United States of America, that is, if any-
thing is left for them to enjoy.
TELL YOUR LIBERAL FRIENDS THAT IT'S
NOT JUST ABOUT THEM, IT'S ABOUT
ALL OF US!
Sorry to be brief, especially since I have enough
material for at least two more postings, but my
schedule has limited my creativity and availability.
Parts Three and Four next week. God bless your
efforts, and God bless America!

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