Posted on 07/11/2004 6:54:15 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
Yo, Kant! Welcome to the Free Republic.
You apparently think the young lady is intelligent, so she should be able to answer her own question without our help. By the way, her question really wasn't a question at all, but a rhetorical insult to those who don't agree with her. If you can't figure that out, then you're rhetorically challenged.
Also, the last time a teenage girl had any influence on an election was Amy Carter, the daughter of your beloved Jimmuh Carter. He tried to legitimize a question she had by bringing it before the electorate, and in turn, the electorate laughed his ass out of office. So bring it on Kant, or just go back and build some more halibut for humanity.
Leni at age 100.
That's the thing about lies of omission. Everything presented could be true, but by selectively leaving out other relevant facts, one can present a very false picture.
Example: A newspaper headline states that Sara's dad is sought for questioning in the strange death of a California man. The story could goes on to present numerous true things (out of context, of course) to generate inuendo which makes dad look suspicious. What the newspaper didn't do is mention that dad is the world's formost authority in the rare desease that killed the CA man, and that dad is being sought as an avisor in the investigation, not as a suspect.
That, dear Sara is lie by omission and all F911.
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