Will the panel take questions from the audience?
To All,
Anyone who puts themselves in the position of sharing or illuminating a thought, concept or idea should welcome questions from any sector of the public in the hopes of clarifying the points and positions they are trying to make. Even people who disagree with a speaker have a fundamental need to try to understand the speakers position and clarify it, although they may need to agree to disagree.
However, I do hope that questions asked are of an inquisitive and searching origin whose goal it is to better understand a position and not attack it with negatively implied premises.
Speaking for myself, I always enjoy the opportunity to exchange thoughts and opinions with others with whom I do not see eye to eye. It is enjoyable to be stumped by a question that makes me think about my own premises and logic in order to improve myself and my understanding of the world around me.
Regards,
Doug
Who needs Netflix, amiright?Just subscribing for Kirk's AAR.
Who needs Netflix, amiright?
Double bonus: We'll get to hear out he was stopped for carrying the long gun prior to the event because someone has an irrational fear of inanimate objects.I just hope Kirk takes his AR with him in case that stampede he's precogging tries to trample him as they evacuate the hall.
Always good to see Libertarians pre-judging. Gee, I hope they tell us how different they are from Republicans and Democrats.