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Category Archives: Politics/Current Events
Blue vs Red
I’m really getting tired of all of the political sniping and whining going on. I’ve been critical of the Republicans in the past when they’ve done it – but at the moment, most of the sniping and whining is coming … Continue reading
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Too many opinions, not enough time
Here’s some more bite-sized rants, for your consideration: Bill O’Reilly interviewed Pat Buchanan last night. Why does anyone talk to – or worse yet, listen to – Pat Buchanan anymore? And as a political analyst, no less? Perhaps Fox has … Continue reading
Argumentum ad nauseam
Argumentum ad nauseam is a logical fallacy – an attempt to make someone believe something is true by merely stating it over, and over, and over … well, you get the idea. Unfortunately, instead of making you nauseous, it actually … Continue reading
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The Curse of Clear Sight
I see things so clearly. To me, the truth is usually quite obvious. As a result, it’s extremely frustrating to read or listen to the news, or anyone else’s opinions on anything, because no one apparently sees things quite as … Continue reading
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