Granted, Soros is a strange man, but I'm pretty sure those aren't his exact arguments (yeah, it's facetious because it's a political cartoon, but that doesn't make it a sound argument). Meaning, the author suppressed a little evidence. You know, the stuff the probably disproves the author's case.
Though it's nice to know that your thoughts are represented clearest through a political comic.
We all have our points of view, although I do believe mine are right, but who doesn't? Yes, evidence is suppressed a lot by both parties and especially by the Democrats highly praised Michael Moore.
It's nice to know that the majority of the American population basis their political standpoints on facts given by a pseudo liberal conservative hating man.
No, although you are thinking I am just as bad but on the other side of things, I'm not. You see I do not hate liberals. I pitty them, and there is a difference. I used to be one.
And just for the record, that political comic does represent some of how I feel about the war but it does not define my political views.
I am not a fan of Michael Moore, either. I do believe his heart is in the right place, but his logic comes into question very often. I respect him more as a humorist, not necessarily a pundit. Michael Moore does not speak out for all liberals, as (I hope) Ann Coulter doesn't speak out for all conservatives
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False pretenses is just speculation You are of course going to have debt when you go into war, but when it needs to be fought, you have to accept that. The gay marriage ban has nothing to do with the war or the political cartoon but just to put it out there, I actually struggle with that issue so let's not talk about it. Every administration makes mistakes, people just like to target Bush because he is so forward and takes action. We can't back out now though, regardless of how people felt about the war when we started. You have to start what you finish, and you can't just leave this hanging.
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Though it's nice to know that your thoughts are represented clearest through a political comic.
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It's nice to know that the majority of the American population basis their political standpoints on facts given by a pseudo liberal conservative hating man.
No, although you are thinking I am just as bad but on the other side of things, I'm not. You see I do not hate liberals. I pitty them, and there is a difference. I used to be one.
And just for the record, that political comic does represent some of how I feel about the war but it does not define my political views.
Just curious, what did the author leave out?
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You are of course going to have debt when you go into war, but when it needs to be fought, you have to accept that.
The gay marriage ban has nothing to do with the war or the political cartoon but just to put it out there, I actually struggle with that issue so let's not talk about it.
Every administration makes mistakes, people just like to target Bush because he is so forward and takes action.
We can't back out now though, regardless of how people felt about the war when we started. You have to start what you finish, and you can't just leave this hanging.
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