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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: geode00 who wrote (262790)4/25/2008 8:54:04 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
No, your sources are right wing propaganda for the most part.

Right wing or not they where correct. (And they actually are mostly libertarian sources not right wing/conservative sources)

Right wing propaganda, left wing propaganda, whatever source might be used, doesn't matter to the argument. An argument stands by itself separate from the person who makes it, unless its an argument from authority, which relies on the authority of the person making it (and which isn't much of an argument in most circumstances). If some right wing source, or some left wing source says something that doesn't make it false.

You don't like the right wing sources, or libertarian sources, so you dismiss them without paying any attention to them or countering their arguments. In other words you do exactly what I said " Ah yes, the I disagree with your sources, so they aren't good sources argument..."

Its almost the same thing as putting someone on SI on ignore and than pretending this means you have won the argument.
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