tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7913657941628752485.post4485077234802623238..comments2023-12-27T10:09:56.358-08:00Comments on Prepare Yourselves For A Settlement: Debbie Schlussel...John Brown of Kansashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18002786990196430306noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7913657941628752485.post-41281243839593249492008-01-28T21:21:00.000-08:002008-01-28T21:21:00.000-08:00Unsecured tenant loans are boon for the people who...Unsecured tenant loans are boon for the people who don’t have their own house and staying in rented accommodation. There are people who don’t want to put any collateral against loan and more over they do not own home to use as collateral. In general it is very easy to get loans by keeping home as collateral, don’t think that tenants can’t get loans easily. Now-a-days financial institutions are providing unsecured tenant loans to help tenants.To find bad credit loans UK, debt consolidation for people with bad credit, unsecured loans UK, tenant loans for people with bad credit that best suits your needs visit <A HREF="http://www.unsecuredloansforpeoplewithbadcredit.co.uk/" REL="nofollow"> http://www.unsecuredloansforpeoplewithbadcredit.co.uk </A>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7913657941628752485.post-77306751000173033882008-01-28T14:05:00.000-08:002008-01-28T14:05:00.000-08:00You're right, John. Debbie's rhetoric stinks. Whic...You're right, John. Debbie's rhetoric stinks. Which is too bad, because she seems to have half a brain if it wasn't so hateful.<BR/><BR/>I have no clue why people think politics has to mean hatefulness except that it involves power. <BR/><BR/>Seems to me that what we should be doing is figuring out the wisest use of power, unless we think it serves no purpose anymore, which doesn't seem plausible to me, as much as I'd love to throw it all away.<BR/><BR/>Doesn't it seem stupid that at one time in European history, Protestants and Catholics defined themselves as how much better and more worthy of power they were than one another?<BR/><BR/>It seems eminently stupid to me. And it looks just as foolish to me, now, when I watch folks like Debbie and most of the world, sadly, play the same game with different names.<BR/><BR/>The whole point of the Enlightenment and reason and all the precursors to liberal and conservative political philosophy was that we engaged in discussions based on reason and not on foolish, arbitray hatreds cast in the mold of "Who gets the power?"<BR/><BR/>I thought they had a good point, myself. Wish more people did.<BR/><BR/>But it's nice that other intelligent people think so, too, John. It actually makes it all the more real the idea that we could have a politics that was decent and thoughtful and based on reason and empirical understandings of the world as it is, as liberal philosophers like John Stuart Mill and conservative philosophers like Edmund Burke thought it could be.<BR/><BR/>With all the pretensions of intellectuals, John, it's so refreshing, isn't it, that you can go somewhere, even if it's one of those old-fashioned books, to find people whose interest in politics seems to be based on how can I reason through life to make it better rather than how can tear this sum-bitch a new asshole to make sure my guy or gal gets power.<BR/><BR/>Maybe writing a book, or a blog that takes that same notion - that politics can be reasonable and decent - more seriously, might still make a difference. Makes me take that ambition a little more seriously.Ben Sutherlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14193389264010365448noreply@blogger.com