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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (3899)3/7/2000 12:12:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 7434
 
"Forensic", as in the art of rhetorical debate.

An argument, in such a sense, is a point of view which (during debate) is supported by it's proponent with persuasive points. This argument is then attacked by it's detractor with counter-points.

In other words, a more refined manner of discussion than just hitting the idjit over the head with a freakin' bat. In the matter of engaging with someone who just rants, the preferred rhetoric is merely to just continue to pound the ineffectual mad dog rhetoric with facts.

Usually they just walk away because you do not get ruffled.

Works especially well on opinionated people with closed minds, narrow vision and a pedantic sledgehammer approach. I do not know this fellow that you were engaging with, so I have no opinion about his capacity for such debate.

Having witnessed and been a participant on SI in some of the most moronic debates I've ever encountered, I would guess that the Cretin Debate is the tool of choice as a rule.
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