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To: Springfield Reformer
Oh?
And how often have you rushed to the “defense” of those on my side of the issue?
My guess is, not very often!
Those on the “radical birther” side of the issue have sent monkey cartoons to me, persist in calling me an “Obot” or “stupid” or “ignorant” or any other of a number of insults.

Don't flatter yourself.
Instead, get over yourself and realize that those you defend do not deserve much of any defense, from anyone.

Face it: This is a STUPID argument, and it will not be resolved through the Courts, as the Courts WISELY do not feel it is their proper role.

Liberalism wants nearly all things decided by the Courts but that will not happen with this issue.

Therefore: IT WILL BE RESOLVED POLITICALLY!

And my case is that it HAS been resolved, as no State, on ELECTOR from any State, and NO MEMBER OF CONGRESS, agrees with the Radical Birthers.

An “appeal to authority” is entirely appropriate and even REQUIRED when dealing with those who will not submit their inflated egos to a dose of reality.

168 posted on 12/17/2012 10:48:38 AM PST by Kansas58
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To: Kansas58

Yada yada Yada. I work on billable hours and nobody is paying me to brief this, solve this, or be a hall monitor for rowdy juveniles. The manner in which you conduct your argument is entirely up to you, but if the consequence is that some of us cannot take you seriously, oh well. For my part, I don’t know nor do even care what your history is respecting your debates here. Not my job, and I don’t have time. I do know this: if you only care about preaching to your choir while demonizing people who want to keep faith with the Constitution, keep doing what you’re doing. If you want to actually want to win people to your view, you need to try something better.

As for appeal to authority, it is a logic error for good reason. Say a respected preacher gets up and says, “Judas went out and hung himself; go thou and do likewise,” should you blindly accept that statement? It’s all authoritative, after all. No, you are responsible for your own analysis, to the extent you are able. But what if a hundred or a thousand preachers all say the same wrong thing? It’s still on you and me to do the right thing.

In law, the opinions of experts are not binding on anyone. They may be used as persuasive authority, but the holding of the case is all that binds, and those holdings are often quite narrow in scope, to leave the door open for future unexplored variations in the facts or the law. Simply citing a so-called legal expert, without unfolding the full power of the logic that drove them to their conclusion, so that it may be openly inspected, is just hiding the ball, and expecting bluster to take the place of logic. This will work on the unsophisticated and thoughtless among us, and they are legion. But it is a cheap jedi mind trick, and will not work on those who can think for themselves.


169 posted on 12/17/2012 11:51:50 AM PST by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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