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SuperNintendo Chalmers
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From: Bartlett, IL, USA
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Message 17 of 71 (286405)
02-14-2006 9:56 AM
Reply to: Message 14 by Tal
02-13-2006 2:48 PM


Funny
This is just another way Bush and Chenney are killing old people. Instead of simply taking away their medicare and prescription drugs, they are simply taking them out to the woods and shooting them.
Saves alot of money that way.
Tal, I have to give you credit there. That was pretty damn funny.

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SuperNintendo Chalmers
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From: Bartlett, IL, USA
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Message 51 of 71 (288480)
02-19-2006 10:44 PM
Reply to: Message 48 by Murphy
02-19-2006 10:33 PM


Re: You're right.
I'll just accept that Cheney drank a whole beer a matter of seconds before being at one end of your line, swept the entire line with his shotgun, intentionally shot his friend sneaking up behind him, left him there for dead while dining with his hunting friends and plotting how to cover it all up. Of course that's what happened. That's why everyone there blames Cheney for being careless and trying to kill them and that's why the lawyer he killed is suing him and attacking his poor hunting skills.
I'm tired of your wild theories that refuse to follow the facts of the story. I guess everyone's wrong because they sure don't agree with your accessment.
Murphy, get ready to be called out on it when you erect straw-men during debates here. I would recommend you not use this tactic when debating on the board.

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SuperNintendo Chalmers
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Message 54 of 71 (288486)
02-19-2006 11:44 PM
Reply to: Message 52 by Murphy
02-19-2006 10:52 PM


Re: You're right.
Absolutely not Murphy. In fact I believe it is against the forum rules to denigrate your opponent.
This is what a straw man argument is. I hope you see why I pointed out your post as an example of it.
Description of Straw Man
The Straw Man fallacy is committed when a person simply ignores a person's actual position and substitutes a distorted, exaggerated or misrepresented version of that position. This sort of "reasoning" has the following pattern:
1. Person A has position X.
2. Person B presents position Y (which is a distorted version of X).
3. Person B attacks position Y.
4. Therefore X is false/incorrect/flawed.
This sort of "reasoning" is fallacious because attacking a distorted version of a position simply does not constitute an attack on the position itself. One might as well expect an attack on a poor drawing of a person to hurt the person.
Examples of Straw Man
1. Prof. Jones: "The university just cut our yearly budget by $10,000."
Prof. Smith: "What are we going to do?"
Prof. Brown: "I think we should eliminate one of the teaching assistant positions. That would take care of it."
Prof. Jones: "We could reduce our scheduled raises instead."
Prof. Brown: " I can't understand why you want to bleed us dry like that, Jones."
2. "Senator Jones says that we should not fund the attack submarine program. I disagree entirely. I can't understand why he wants to leave us defenseless like that."
3. Bill and Jill are arguing about cleaning out their closets:
Jill: "We should clean out the closets. They are getting a bit messy."
Bill: "Why, we just went through those closets last year. Do we have to clean them out everyday?"
Jill: "I never said anything about cleaning them out every day. You just want too keep all your junk forever, which is just ridiculous."

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