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Mothra wrote: <quoted text> You said, "You attacked the source without telling us why the information posted was wrong, a logical fallacy akin to a personal attack." I showed why the polling information was wrong, and then you toss out some nonsense about Rasmussen. You committed the logical fallacy... a red herring. A red herring is throwing something into a debate that is used to distract from the real issue. You better retake Logic 101.
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Jeff T in MPLS wrote: <quoted text> Ah! You are a liberal loser in denial! Your pronouncements mean so much! I'm not denying you're a BIRTHER NUT.
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Mothra
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>Yep, rooting out you birther nuts whenever I find you. BIRTHER NUT. Troll.
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Mothra wrote: <quoted text> Troll. Rooting out you birther nuts whenever I find you. BIRTHER NUT.
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flbadcatowner wrote: <quoted text>Remeber Willard's lie about Obama wanting to take away military personel's access to the polls. Willard also benefits from super pacs and not all of them are 100% truthful. That is a lie? Can you explain the situation in Ohio, then?
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Mothra
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flbadcatowner wrote: <quoted text>All you did was cherry pick which is a logical fallacy of its own. <sigh> "I'm rubber, you're glue..." Grow up. Were I to care enough about the generalities you use as proof of a specific argument, I'd cite them back to you, but you'll again respond to them with more generalities and hang onto specifics as your trump card... which you'd play when you get cornered. But by that time the discussion has devolved into a puerile,'I said, you said' cacophony of quotes and replies, and it the debate has turned to gibberish. I've seen that scenario played out in many threads. It's tiresome, unproductive and the hidey-hole of weak arguments.
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Mothra
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>Rooting out you birther nuts whenever I find you. BIRTHER NUT. Troll.
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If Harry moved out of the hotel, he would need to hire someone to do his laundry, that would be the creation of a job.
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Jeff T in MPLS wrote: <quoted text> That is a lie? Can you explain the situation in Ohio, then? Yes. All Obvama was calling for was for all citizens to be allowed to vote ahead of time up to 3 days before the election and not only the military. All he asked was that a privilege given to military voters be extended to the rest of the voters and said nothing about taking anything away from military personnel as Willard pompously declared.
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Mothra wrote: <quoted text> <sigh> "I'm rubber, you're glue..." Grow up. Were I to care enough about the generalities you use as proof of a specific argument, I'd cite them back to you, but you'll again respond to them with more generalities and hang onto specifics as your trump card... which you'd play when you get cornered. But by that time the discussion has devolved into a puerile,'I said, you said' cacophony of quotes and replies, and it the debate has turned to gibberish. I've seen that scenario played out in many threads. It's tiresome, unproductive and the hidey-hole of weak arguments. This makes no logical sense at all; a lot of blather and no proofs and only your pompous say so. If one wants to examine Rsmussen's track record with a few cherry picked examples, one can expect to find a few times where they nailed it while the other polls were off. If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats.
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flbadcatowner wrote: <quoted text>This makes no logical sense at all; a lot of blather and no proofs and only your pompous say so. If one wants to examine Rsmussen's track record with a few cherry picked examples, one can expect to find a few times where they nailed it while the other polls were off. If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats. Once again, more generalities, but here's a chance to be specific. "If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats." So please, cite information to back up this claim.
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Mothra wrote: <quoted text> Once again, more generalities, but here's a chance to be specific. "If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats." So please, cite information to back up this claim. Accusing me of generalities when all I responded to was a post full of generalities?
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The MSM may be having second thoughts about being all in for the Ocult. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/08/bara... HuffPo doesn't tell usually.
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Mothra
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flbadcatowner wrote: <quoted text>Accusing me of generalities when all I responded to was a post full of generalities? "If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats." Your words, back them up with specifics.
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Mothra wrote: <quoted text> "If the entirety of Rasmussen is examined, one would find that it overstates Republican election percentages far more often than it does Democrats." Your words, back them up with specifics. http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2010...
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>And here I thought he was just another Mormon from Kolob. Firm That Paid WH Adviser Linked to War Criminal http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/11/fi...
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Eighthman wrote: <quoted text>Firm That Paid WH Adviser Linked to War Criminal http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/11/fi... r. Taylor began his testimony on July 15, saying the CIA freed him from an American jail in 1985 where he was held after accusations of embezzlement were lodged by Samuel Doe, a onetime U.S. ally and brutal Liberian dictator. Mr. Taylor, who had been a high official in the Doe regime, became one of several rebel leaders who opposed Mr. Doe. He entered Liberia to fight a guerilla war in 1989. Mr. Taylor has dismissed the case against him as “lies” and “misinformation.” Observers have said there was always a question about how Mr. Taylor got out of jail and out of the United States. Ramsey Clark, a former U.S. attorney general and founder of the International Action Center, a human rights advocacy organization, represented Mr. Taylor during the early stages of his extradition hearing in the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts. “When Taylor escaped I heard about it right away,” Mr. Clark told The Final Call during an interview on Aug. 5.“I don't see how he could have gotten out of that prison at Plymouth, Mass., and out of the country by himself,” Mr. Clark said. However, he refused to speculate on who was responsible, saying he has never known who helped Mr. Taylor escape. Mr. Clark did take a swing at the legitimacy of the court trying Mr. Taylor.“The court is a real problem, not a legal court, a creation of the UN Security Council. I have been very concerned by all of these courts, which seem to merely be the UN pursuing people who are the enemies of the powerful nations,” Mr. Clark said. On July 21, Mr. Taylor testified about the 1991 outbreak of civil war in Sierra Leone and the participation of the rebel Revolutionary United Front and the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, a second rebel group. Mr. Taylor said he did not help plan the groups' attacks—nor did he know of the existence of these groups before the conflict began. Prosecutors say Mr. Taylor aided the rebels with weapons and ammo in exchange for diamonds. He denies the charge. Mr. Taylor asserted “certain super powers,” including America, provided him with $10 million—including $5 million to buy arms at the start of Liberia's civil war in the 1990s
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Eighthman wrote: <quoted text>Firm That Paid WH Adviser Linked to War Criminal http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/11/fi... Pat Robertson's Liberian Gold Deal - ABC News Feb 4, 2010... warlord Charles Taylor alleged Thursday that Christian televangelist Pat Robertson had lobbied the White House on Taylor's behalf in return for a gold mining contract.... Did Naomi Campbell Get a 'Blood Diamond'? http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/pat-robertsons-... -
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Eighthman wrote: <quoted text>Firm That Paid WH Adviser Linked to War Criminal http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/11/fi... Daily Kos: Pat Robertson, Freedom Gold and Blood Diamonds Jan 14, 2010 ... Pat Robertson, Freedom Gold and Blood Diamonds ... Charles Taylor is being tried in The Hague for war crimes and crimes against humanity ... http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/01/14/8250... - 119k -
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