tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811142208729284263.post3870600990329604873..comments2023-10-16T04:34:45.322-05:00Comments on CPSIA - Comments & Observations: CPSIA - Anyone Interested in Dialogue? Apparently not . . . .Rick Woldenberg, Chairman - Learning Resources Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10399747363670184131noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811142208729284263.post-73451218893742052182010-04-09T09:37:32.256-05:002010-04-09T09:37:32.256-05:00What do Bob Adler and Bart Stupak have in common? ...What do Bob Adler and Bart Stupak have in common? They demonstrate an increasingly common Democratic trait: they run and hide when asked to defend their positions!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811142208729284263.post-41176765764338682672010-04-09T07:59:55.780-05:002010-04-09T07:59:55.780-05:00AEI was forced to cancel the event… …?! Cancel? Wh...AEI was forced to cancel the event… …?! Cancel? Why?<br /><br />Rick, as you noted, without the so-and-so, you were still ready to take on Nancy Nord; the AEI event could have gone on. But I suspect it would then be more like a monologue than a dialogue<br /><br />I think a dialogue would somewhat mean confrontation over the facts; a monologue would be more like presenting the facts. But either case of “Logue” would mean exposing some very unpleasant facts of this Waxman CPSIA joke to the academic community.<br /><br />Could monologue be equally UN-welcome from the Dem’s standpoint?<br /><br />In a way, I guess it makes sense for AEI to cancel the event. Quoting from AEI’s Organization and Purposes, “Competition of ideas is fundamental to a free society.”<br /><br />Truly disappointing.Paulnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811142208729284263.post-32198657627232154022010-04-08T21:19:38.644-05:002010-04-08T21:19:38.644-05:00Do we live in Pyongyang or Tehran?
This kind of...Do we live in Pyongyang or Tehran? <br /><br />This kind of behavior is meant to keep the entrenched powers free from having to explain themselves to the Great Unwashed that is the American Public. <br /><br />It is nearly unfathomable (were it not for the consistent pattern of similar behavior) that they are so afraid of open and honest debate on real issues that they would bail out. <br /><br />They must really be afraid that you will make them look like fools. Hmmmm.Jim Woldenberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09186631327640463342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811142208729284263.post-44221054158611122862010-04-08T17:31:01.222-05:002010-04-08T17:31:01.222-05:00"a debate on neutral ground presents lots of ..."a debate on neutral ground presents lots of downside but no upside for them. After all, they already won the game."<br /><br />That says it all. Looks like they're not interested in anything resembling a 'fair fight'. Sad for Americans as this event had some promise as a way of bringing some true open debate but has now been squashed. The Democrats have developed a real nasty habit of trampling on open debate. What are they so afraid of? Is it you Rick or the facts and common sense that you bring with you?Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14009259962873743482noreply@blogger.com