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Thomas52 · 70-79, M
The whole idea of 'lawful history' is as bizarre as 'alternative facts'. Whatever happened to 'truth' and 'lies'?
Graylight · 51-55, F
@Thomas52 This is the issue with the Republicans. I had the most interesting conversations with two dyed-in-the-wool conservatives recently, and both explained in the most amiable terms possible that I believe what I believe and they believe their way and we're all free to choose and God bless the USA.
Except that anyone with more than a GED-equivalent education understands that not [i]every [/i]debate is one side v. the other. Sometimes, very often, in fact, there is the right side and the wrong answer based on misinformation, poor calculation or laziness. You can argue that 4+4=7. You cannot expect your argument to make lies truth.
Except that anyone with more than a GED-equivalent education understands that not [i]every [/i]debate is one side v. the other. Sometimes, very often, in fact, there is the right side and the wrong answer based on misinformation, poor calculation or laziness. You can argue that 4+4=7. You cannot expect your argument to make lies truth.