TemplarKormac
Political Atheist
I am not perfect. As it has been clearly demonstrated in one of my threads about Phil Robertson, even I can be on the wrong side of a debate. It is a side effect of an exploratory nature and a tendency to side with what "feels good" to me. I know better than that. It was gleaned early on in life with me that I fight valiantly for what I believe in. That however can be taken a tad too far.
I make it a point to admit my mistakes, and I feel this admission should be made publicly for all to see. I was wrong. Not about what the man said, but about saying that somehow his First Amendment rights were somehow violated by A&E. I know know through exploratory research that I was the one who has erred. Please accept this admission as an olive branch, and a plea to move on.
TK
I make it a point to admit my mistakes, and I feel this admission should be made publicly for all to see. I was wrong. Not about what the man said, but about saying that somehow his First Amendment rights were somehow violated by A&E. I know know through exploratory research that I was the one who has erred. Please accept this admission as an olive branch, and a plea to move on.
TK