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In other news, it is rumored that Tex is a big Hillary supporter.
http://cougarguard.com/forum/showpos...0&postcount=42 There you have it. As usual, your posts have taken the topic down a useless, meandering path with no valuable conclusion. Well done. |
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I make a perfectly legitimate statement. You challenge it. I provide proof of my statement, and you devolve to a bizarre combo of attacking me, attacking the source, and claiming I'm stating the obvious. Odd.
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Your "proof" that you have provided is as helpful as the "proof" that I provided that there are rumors that Tex is a big Hillary supporter. Whoopdy-doo. I am not "attacking the sources" you have provided. They have expressed an opinion, and I have expressed mine. What I have attacked is your nonsensical referral to those sources as some sort of legitimizing factor in this debate. You have yet again confused a statement of opinion as a statement of fact. Whether or not 1 journalist or 10,000,000 journalists express an opinion on a topic, it doesn't make their opinion any more or less true (to say otherwise is a fallacy, and one you commonly fall into). And whether that journalist does, in fact, write for the largest paper in the largest city of Florida's northern neighbor isn't at all relevant either (you are falling into yet another one of your favorite logical fallacies there). Did they report something factual, or did they report their opinion? Pretty clearly, it was the latter. At least, from experience, I know not to expect much from you in these conversations. Now I have no reason to be disappointed when you yet again produce nothing but crap. And "pugilism?" That is an odd application of the word. Did you get a new word calendar for Christmas? Last edited by Cali Coug; 01-24-2008 at 10:57 PM. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/politic...-florida_N.htm Seems "pretty clear" that they were reporting what key Florida Democrats are telling them, rather than their opinion. Since I doubt you read the articles, you probably didn't realize that. Heh. You sure did. Quote:
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What power do Florida delegates have to get themselves seated at the convention? None. What power does the Baker Democratic Party Chair have to get them seated? None. What power do most Democratic Florida officials have to get them seated? None. Do any of those people say that they will be seated or that they have heard they will be seated? Clearly, no. Rather, they ask aloud how it can be that they won't be seated. Clearly, they are "hypothesizing," as you put it (i.e., stating their opinion). So what? It is cute that you continue to try to make our disagreement about whether or not there is a rumor. Cute, but a bit predictable. When you have nothing else to stand on... Tex still supports Hillary for president. |
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Thus I ask: why so pugilistic?
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In last night's debate, Tim Russert quoted McCain to McCain, "I'm going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated."
McCain's first response: "I don't know where you got that quote." Russert didn't offer the source but it was later shown to be in the WSJ in 2005. Doubtless had he said that, McCain would've responded, "Where do you find these obscure papers? And why do I care about some reporters opinion? Huh?" Maybe Cali Coug is actually McCain.
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