North King is saying we need more troops to do anything, BUT it's going to cost us more than its worth. Honestly Red Stranger, how do you expect to go to "Harvard" if you can't comprehend simple grammar?
You can't just read my threads to be smarter. You have to synthesize it. Just like any other great literature. For great reads, try subscribing to The Weekly StandardThank You Red Stranger! Every one of your threads makes me feel smarter.
You can't just read my threads to be smarter. You have to synthesize it. Just like any other great literature. For great reads, try subscribing to The Weekly Standard
You don't get it, do you? I'm saying your stupidness makes me feel smarter.![]()
My stupidness knows that stupidness is not even a word. Look, there is a world outside of CFC OT. And if you look there, they are the people who re-elected Bush.
Since you are begging Red Stranger a question,why don't you tell us what you think of it?If one's raises a question,one must explain why the question is important,don't you think?Red Stranger, I also want to hear why your answer to
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post, so that I can understand whether or not you think we are staying the course, and whether or not we should stay the course.
You know what's funny. Liberals make fun of the Bush administration for saying "Stay the Course,"
but they're opposed to NOT staying the course.
When someone says, let's pack up our bags and go, they say, "no, you broke it you have to fix it."
When someone else says, let's increase the troop level, they say "no you can't do that."
They'll quote generals that say we need more troops in Iraq,
then they'll turn around and say we need to pull out.
How can we have more and less at the same time?
Isn't it just living a fantasy?
I second this lol.Thank You Red Stranger! Every one of your threads makes me feel smarter.
You "don't believe it is possible?"You appear to have misunderstood the terminology, as I don't believe it is possible to beg a subject a question.
I think your questioning is an odd one that leaves out a motive of why the question is important to you.Red Stranger is being an oddity to me,
How can you misinterpret someone when firstly you not ask of what the person have said but divert the subject at hand with something altogether different question that is not seemingly related?therefore I want to hear his opinion so that I don't misinterpret what he's saying,
Same here.as what he's saying seems obfuscatory to me at the moment.
"Begging the question" is an idiom that does not take a subject and is not conjugated. Thank you and good night!You "don't believe it is possible?"
Funny,how you say don't and expounding a belief that believing it is or not to beg the a subject into forcing an answer.![]()
It's not my comprehension of grammar. It is North King and other liberals' inconsistency in their arguments. He's saying, "we need more troops, BUT don't send more troops." The problem is that there are three options, as GinandTonic said. The people who oppose Bush wants to agree with both option 1 and option 3, which are contradictory. If you're going to quote respectable generals that say we need more troops, then show your support for the troops. If you want to reduce troop levels, then show me quotes from respectable generals that wants a troop reduction. But you can't quote a general that wants more troops and then conclude that we should reduce troop level.
Red Stranger said:And don't you worry about how I got into Harvard. Maybe I'm just good at taking test. Apparently I perform at the top 1% level for some tests.
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Red Stranger said:You can't just read my threads to be smarter. You have to synthesize it. Just like any other great literature. For great reads, try subscribing to The Weekly Standard
One thing to keep an eye out for is the tendency to lump "liberals" together into a monolith. They're not.Red Stranger said:someone else says, let's increase the troop level, they say "no you can't do that." They'll quote generals that say we need more troops in Iraq, then they'll turn around and say we need to pull out. How can we have more and less at the same time? Isn't it just living a fantasy?
My stupidness knows that stupidness is not even a word. Look, there is a world outside of CFC OT. And if you look there, they are the people who re-elected Bush.
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[Liberalism]I think what is meant is that in order to win we need more troops, but they don't want to see that happen. If we are going to be stuck in this war then we might as well increase our chances.[/Liberalism]