The Jurist wrote:
Ad hominem abuse
Yeah, everyone around here knows what ad hominem arguments are, but as far as I can tell, aside from one other person referring (quite correctly) to you as delusional, I was the only person who simply decided to mock you openly. (Because you clearly
are a delusional narcissistic douchebag.) Everyone else is actually willing to give you the opportunity to prove your point.
Unlike the rest of them, I spent about a half hour perusing
The Red Amendment in all it's Kinkos-bound glory and it's lovely cover, where you, for some inexplicable reason, choose the Star Trek fonts. Had you used Comic Sans, I would have not opened the book at all.
My first impression was that English may not have be your first language. However, reading your comment about how higher education stifles creativity, I now understand the purpose of your prose. Still more Yoda than Lewis Carroll, but keep trying. Perhaps a few literary anthologies or "how to" books on creative writing would help in that regard.
As far as the actual content goes, it was the typical mish-mash of un-cited assertions, copied/pasted tax denier / paytriot drivel, etc. I've spent a fair amount of time in the paytriot genre, and yours is definitely on the left side of the idiocy bell curve.
Now that you're gracing this community with your presence, I may invoke my rights to fair use and excerpt some of your arguments for the forum, since you seem completely unwilling to engage anyone in debate, rational or otherwise.
So why, as someone who has actually read your work (and remain about as impressed as I would be to see a goldfish survive for a week swimming in warm piss), do I choose the way of mockery? I'll give you a hint, it's not because your arguments were iron-clad, impregnable pillars of glistening legal reasoning... To quote Thomas Jefferson:
Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. Ideas must be distinct before reason can act upon them;
By the way, your new Bio pic is a bit closer to what I expected you to look like after seeing your book, but not quite. Here's what I envisioned after getting a few pages in:
I’ll help them get more power at the Fed. - Ron Paul