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Re: Why the "Asking for a Definition" Dodge Doesn't Work

by hal@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mar 2, 2008 at 08:56 PM

On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 12:15:01 -0800 (PST), BretCahill@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Whenever a looneytarian or other disreputable rightard trys to dodge a
>question by asking for definitions of all the terms in the question
>it's easy to predict that they can dodge the issue indefinitely simply
>by asking for definitions of any new terms you introduce in your
>answers.
>
>Ain't that clever?
>
>Ain't that slicker 'n snot.
>
>As it turns out, like all utterly specious dodges, it's too clever by
>half.
>
>I simply tell them to craft any definitions they think will get them
>out of their immediate jam.
>
>Then I wait for their next attempt to wiggle out.
>
>
>Bret Cahill

personally I love to ask rightards for the definition of a liberal.
Not one of them can ever even define the term that are so apt to hate.
And if any of them were smart enough to define it accurately, their
feeble little brains would explode from the sudden grasping of the
meaning.

go ahead conservatives, try to define liberal for us.  We could use a
good laugh.

Hal
 




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Re: Why the "Asking for a Definition" Dodge Doesn't Work
hal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-02 20:56:25 
Re: Why the "Asking for a Definition" Dodge Doesn't Work
Roy Jose Lorr <kenthz@  2008-03-02 15:07:42 

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