To: rdb3
The "go back" argument doesnt' make sense if one sits and thinks about it for ANY amount of time...
To: notyourregularhandle
Exactly. But watch. It will be said over and over again. It must make those who say it feel better somehow.
90 posted on
06/19/2002 6:20:24 AM PDT by
rdb3
To: notyourregularhandle; rdb3
The "go back" argument doesnt' make sense if one sits and thinks about it for ANY amount of time...True, but then neither does the reparations argument. Answering their poor arguments with similarly odd logic that results in a situation that the reparations crowd dislikes seems like fair game for the debate. Now, it's not exactly 'taking the high road' the we ought to be using, but it does communicate the stupidity of the reparations argument, and the passion of those who oppose it.
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