Why do liberals/progressives use the words "HATE" & "FIGHT" if they are peace-lovers

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"Why do people hate Liberals? "
"Do left wingers believe most Republicans hate America? "

These people are suppose to be such peace loving group, i.e. "make love not war" but they use these words as Obama says frequently, "All the time"...!

It just seems for people that are suppose to be so compassionate they are so vitriolic in their choice of words.

Yet these same people accuse conservatives of "hating" everything!

Just note in the future the thread titles and the ideology of the posters and you will confirm what I'm positing that almost all the time (courtesy of Obama..) almost ALL liberal/progressives are hypocrites in that they are quick to call anyone that questions their opinions as "hateful" or "fighting"!!!
 
It's called projection.

Libbies hate everything about people who don't agree with them so they attack by accusing everyone else of hating.
 
It's called projection.

Libbies hate everything about people who don't agree with them so they attack by accusing everyone else of hating.

In psychology 101 it is called "psychological projection" and it is a form of defense mechanism in which someone attributes thoughts, feelings, and ideas which are perceived as undesirable to someone else. For example, someone who harbors racist ideas while believing that racism is socially undesirable might come to believe that a friend is racist, projecting his or her racism onto the other person. Projection may manifest in all kinds of ways, and while it may be a defense mechanism, it can also be very destructive.
What is Psychological Projection? (with picture)
 
So why does a grizzled veteran Dan Rather say: Obama's Opponents 'Want to Cut His Heart Out and..."

In psychology 101 it is called "psychological projection" and it is a form of defense mechanism in which someone attributes thoughts, feelings, and ideas which are perceived as undesirable to someone else. For example, someone who harbors racist ideas while believing that racism is socially undesirable might come to believe that a friend is racist, projecting his or her racism onto the other person. Projection may manifest in all kinds of ways, and while it may be a defense mechanism, it can also be very destructive.
 

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