To: dorben
In deference to the fact that you probably do not understand the nature of reasoned debate, there's a simple rule: "He who asserts must prove his assertion." In short, telling others to go out and find these alleged facts is basically telling them to do your work for you. (I am willing to do other people's work for them. I just expect to be handsomely compensated for it.)
32 posted on
09/06/2001 11:46:32 AM PDT by
Poohbah
To: Poohbah
Not at all , and I do understand your point . I have read much , and studied a good deal so i believe there is something afoot . It is my belief , nothing more than that . I dont expect to debate it poohbah . The simple reason is if something had a value to another they would persue it . I dont go on a crusade trying to sell something to people . If someone has an interest in anything , there is ample supplies of information out there . I know what you mean , as I dont work for food either .
36 posted on
09/06/2001 12:01:32 PM PDT by
Ben Bolt
To: Poohbah
There's also the impossibility of the position he strives to put you into: i.e. prove the negative. Prove that the conspiracy does not exist. Can't find proof of it? Use your initiative ya' slacker!
I found the proof of it. All I had to do was look under the rosin figurine of the Eastern European castle on my desk. It said "Made In China". See? See? The Eastern Europeans and the Chinese are in it together. The bastards are even being open about it! I'll bet you don't even have the initiative, nay - the courage to examine your dog's chew toy to see that the Chinese are behind that as well. Those Of Us Who Have Not Mastered Capitalization Know The Real Truth And You Are So Blind That You Do Not See Nor Mix Your Metaphores.
NaW.
(There I go mocking again...)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson