Drew, I think in all honesty, you make sense in what you say in your post. This is how I see it.
The fact is, that no matter what someone says in a post, or how nicely they put it, we all have strong beliefs and opinions. Some of us might take a look at a post, and say:"Yah, that person is right on and bullseye. Good For Him/Her." While, conversely, another person might take a look at the very same post and say:" What the heck is that person thinking, and how can she/he think that?" The reality is, that no matter what is posted, people are going to have opinions of it for and against. While the post itself might not be attacking, the opinion is still there, and, as such, there are going to be people who agree, or disagree.
Agreeing or disagreeing isnt what bothers me. If someone says something like:" Mitch, please examine or look at things from the other side of the coin, because it seems like you are posting in favor of the Democrats, without looking at the whole picture, or all sides, and it can also be seen this way" That to me is a decent and constructive criticism of a poster. I have gotten into this issue with a couple of posters on here, and I have no problem with such. If someone, on the other hand, posts something like:" Mitch is a total fucking asshole, because all he does is rip Bush all day, and he doesnt know what the fuck he's talking about, why doesnt he get a brain." Or something of the sort, that to me is an absolute attack of me with no basis for constructive discussion. If someone wants to think I'm an troublemaker, that is their peroggative, but by posting such and attacking, they are opening up discussion where others may think they are a troublemaker. This may not be the intent, but it can happen.
This is why even though I may post controversial opinions on here that many dont agree with, I always try to stick to the topic, and not attack someone directly. I realize that many on here dont share my views, and that is cool, but I respect the fact that they have different viewpoints than me, and I have different viewpoints then them.
I do agree with one poster on here who said we can spin this all day and not get anywhere. It's like a dog chasing it's tail. I have a friend's mother who is of the philisophy that she has the right to express opinions about anyone or anything in this world, no matter whether they affect her or not. She rips everyone, her son, her daughter, me, and so many others. This is primarially, I think, because she is a miserably unhappy person who has to take the spotlight off herself, by ripping others. Her son and daughter tell her:" Mom, shut up, you dont have the right to express opinions about others, if their actions or life arent affecting you emotionally or financially" The woman wont listen. As a result, I dont talk to her, her daughter, son in law, and grandchildren despise her, and her son, while he sees her, has negative feelings about her. She would have been banned from here a long time ago, as she loves to personally attack others.
Sometimes, while it may seem pointless, it is just good to vent on these issues. We could have 1000 posts in this thread, and have 1000 differing opinions, and never agree. Do I expect everyone to agree with me, and to embrace my view point all of the time? Certainly not. Do I expect that people in their heads might think I'm way off base, and even a jerk, yes. Do I expect for people to post on here things like" Mitch is a jerk,dont talk to him, because he is this or that." That is where I draw the line. I have people on here that I dont like, have severe differences with, and never talk to, but I would never do so, first because it is against rules, and second, Iam of the belief that everyone has to experience others for themselves. If John Smith doesnt like me, there might be ten people who think he's a great guy, and ten people who think I'm an asshole. If I dont like Terry Jones, 100 people might think he's an asshole, and 100 who think I'm a great guy. My motto is, we all are different, and each individual should experience that person for themselves, which is why I never, in addition to following rules on here, rip anyone personally. Everyone has a right to experience others for themselves, and form their own opinions. That I believe, is an important concept of this forum. End of Sermon.
Mitch