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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (61903)1/30/2013 5:36:07 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
LOL! Yea, connotation! That's the ticket!

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For someone who just essentially is saying simply that you don't like the definition of hypocrite, this is kinda funny:

<When you learn to comprehend logic and or the meanings of words you will be much more interesting to communicate with. >

Umm, logic!? And weren't you just talking about some folks not able to follow simple syllogisms?? ROFLMAO!! Oh, my sides are splitting... but I have a feeling that the humor of your use of the two terms (syllogism and connotation) so quickly one after the other TO MAKE THE SAME ACCUSATION may be lost on you?

Oh, man that's good... D (definition) or NOT D... that is the question!!! Oh jeez... too funny.

When you learn that "connotation" can't simply mean "that word means what I think it means" in rational discourse, then YOU may actually be able to discuss rationally.

OTOH, I understand that in the fish tank YOU swim in, anyone suspected of being liberal immediately means all sorts of pejorative terms suddenly apply whereas they wouldn't have with "one of the team"!!

Here ya go, just for fun:

<<Connotations are often emotional in nature, and thus if they are intended, it may be for the purpose of swaying a person’s emotional reactions rather than the logical evaluation of an argument.>>

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