To: Paul Ross
Interesting logical fallacy. CITAC might be false, therefore the whole movement is false. I'm reminded of those heady days when the topic of discussion was Mexican trucks. Probably the most ardent supporter of protectionism here (who shall remain nameless for now), was posting Teamster press-releases via Public Citizen (Ralph Nader's organization). Was I allowed to question whether it had an agenda? Of course not, "even a stopped clock is correct twice a day." blah blah blah
13 posted on
11/15/2003 8:51:53 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: 1rudeboy
...CITAC might be false...Since when was that in doubt after CITAC was caught red-handed LYING? Shame on Heritage Foundation's authors, and all others who bought...uncritically... into the ANTI-AMERICAN positions of this FOREIGN ENTITY LOBBY.
As Mark Twain said once upon time..."The thirteenth stroke of a clock is not only false of itself, but casts exceedingly grave doubts about the veracity of the previous twelve!"
14 posted on
11/15/2003 10:08:27 AM PST by
Paul Ross
(Don't get mad. Get madder!)
To: 1rudeboy
Probably the most ardent supporter of protectionism here (who shall remain nameless for now), was posting Teamster press-releases via Public Citizen (Ralph Nader's organization). Was I allowed to question whether it had an agenda? Of course not, "even a stopped clock is correct twice a day." blah blah blah Bingo. Hard-left talking points are fine here if they fit a particular agenda, aren't they?
But we know better.
15 posted on
11/15/2003 10:19:07 AM PST by
rdb3
(I don't believe in man-made "principles." I believe in Christ and what He calls right and wrong.)
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