Some say we ought not put such labels on people. They are judgmental. We ought to avoid using them. Do you agree with that? Are such words informative and useful or are they all ex... moreSome say we ought not put such labels on people. They are judgmental. We ought to avoid using them. Do you agree with that? Are such words informative and useful or are they all expendable? If you say someone is intelligent is that OK? But it's not OK to say he/she isn't so smart? If someone does a good deed should that be quietly/silently observed or commended out loud? Then what if the person does a bad deed? Are we not allowed to point that out? It's interesting how people view communication/language. For every proponent there is an opponent. You choose sides and then stay on that side and judge those who don't agree. Human nature. less
He**'s bells I'm sure prez Obama won't mind. I'm sure the folks who need the insurance coverage won't mind. Rename the damn* thing and then you can get Republicans and Dems to work... moreHe**'s bells I'm sure prez Obama won't mind. I'm sure the folks who need the insurance coverage won't mind. Rename the damn* thing and then you can get Republicans and Dems to work together to make it better. Why didn't someone think of that before? You know Ronald Reagan loved people. People loved him. He was the great communicator. He saw America as a shining city on a hill. Why not try it? Ya might like it! :)