I did not make a big deal about it. I answered the question as posed. That is the purpose of this thread, is it not?
Not being Mr. Dickman, as no one other than he is, I endeavored to answer your question. That answer was met with a rather snide response from you:
To my comments:All I wanted was a simple yes or no...is it that tough of a question....
You raised the conversation to a level of hostility:Quote Originally Posted by mark blazejewski
Why not raise the exact same question about Messrs. Leary, Abraham, and Ruffino?
Unless I missed something, no candidate during the fall campaign articulated a national tax, economic, domestic, or foreign policy.
The question is not simple, it is bizarre. It is the mind that motivated the thought that is simple.
Perhaps your next question will be "Who does Dickman think scarier: the Munsters or the Addams Family?"
And in further response, raised the conversation to the level of insult:stay on point...why muddy up with whataboutisms....yes or no...simple question...simple answer...rep collins voted yes for a tax bill that he thinks is right...DOES ADAM DICKMAN AGREE OR NOT!
ywhat planet are you from?...i asked a simple question expecting a simple answer but you have to muddy up the water to distract attention away from the real issue...again...does adam dickman agree or disagree with congressman collin's vote on the tax reform bill passed by the congress...i tried to use one or two syllable words so as not to confuse you...so stop with the bs and stay on point...As for you, don't pop a vein pounding your little meat!ou could have said...no, i don't know and leave it at that....but nooooo you have to make a big deal out of everything you respond to....maybe to draw attention to your literary talents...get a life....its a web site...chill man, your gonna pop a vein pounding your little keyboard...