I Pit the ID-demanding GOP vote-suppressors (Part 1)

Well, we see how Bricker got 1000+ posts in the thread: Redundancy. The following posts were issued back-to-back-to-back. I assume it was a cut-paste job.

I’ve called you on your cognitive dissonance before. Just answer Yes or No, please. Do you see why these responses appear to have the form
Nanner Nanner nanner nanner!! Right and wrong is irrelevant; my side is winning , Ha ha!

Anyway, I think I finally got my answer about Bricker’s mentality, albeit from a different thread. In defense of a bunch of assholes who “needed” to enter a restaurant heavily armed, Bricker wrote:

I won’t argue the idea that all Americans between the ages of 7 and 70 be armed – that principle is apparently as American as apple-pie, lynchings, and larcenous dog-eat-dog health costs, but Bricker’s defense of the assholes and his admission that he needs a concealed weapon reminds me that cognitive models vary dramatically. Blame it on my time in the Marxist town of Berkeley, but despite decades spent in America, AFAIK I only met one American with a concealed gun. That was at a bridge tournament, with the guy proudly showing it to us when he sat at our table. (Perhaps he was trying to intimidate us if a bidding battle began. :stuck_out_tongue: . I do remember my partner scoffing “surrogate penis” in the guy’s face.)

Anyway, I wondered why the intelligent-seeming Bricker had such strange political beliefs. It appears that the many psychological studies are right, at least in his case. His beliefs are molded by fear, perhaps fear of Kenyans, etc.

Charlton Heston, presumably up there with Karl Rove as one of Bricker’s idols, gave two reasons for his guns:
[ul][li] “Because I can.”[/li][li] “America has ethnic diversity.”[/li][/ul]

Which is it with you, Bricker? Celebration of the Second Commandment written by the Finger of God? Fear of little brown men? Or fear of liberals? :cool: