The photo in the Situation Room...

It was rhetorical... But you have successfully turned the discussion into a debate about if part of my post was a straw man or not....

Yep.

And it's only a matter of time before Yurt comes along and again asks for examples of something you weren't claiming.
 
No - because I read the OP & understood it.

No, you clearly did not. This was Jarod's attempt to create a straw man. For him to pretend that people were questioning the chair the President sat in. It was fucking retarded from the beginning. What is worse is that you are defending his stupidity.
 
Yep.

And it's only a matter of time before Yurt comes along and again asks for examples of something you weren't claiming.

So tell us Onceler... what does the phrase 'Some will say... ' mean to you?

But do go on with your circle jerk with Jarod... it is quite comical how pathetic you have sunk.
 
So tell us Onceler... what does the phrase 'Some will say... ' mean to you?

But do go on with your circle jerk with Jarod... it is quite comical how pathetic you have sunk.

It's a rhetorical device to me - it just is. He's not saying "I've heard a bunch of people say," or "just wait for all of the comments on this one." He's using it to present an idea, but when you read further, it's VERY obvious that he's just wondering about it himself. He even says so at the end of the OP.

But, you & Yurtsie snag it, and it becomes the raison d'etre for the thread. It's all we're talking about. Nice goin'....
 
It's a rhetorical device to me - it just is. He's not saying "I've heard a bunch of people say," or "just wait for all of the comments on this one." He's using it to present an idea, but when you read further, it's VERY obvious that he's just wondering about it himself. He even says so at the end of the OP.

But, you & Yurtsie snag it, and it becomes the raison d'etre for the thread. It's all we're talking about. Nice goin'....

as I stated, you and Jarod continue on with your circle jerk.
 
No, you clearly did not. This was Jarod's attempt to create a straw man. For him to pretend that people were questioning the chair the President sat in. It was fucking retarded from the beginning. What is worse is that you are defending his stupidity.

I never said people WERE questioning the chair President Obama sat in. My question was phrased in the future tense, anticipating one of the conclusion I belived some would make. That is not the same as claiming anyone had already made those claims. Supercandy, knocking down your diversions is tedious.
 
as I stated, you and Jarod continue on with your circle jerk.

This is as close as you get to Supercandy or Yurt admitting they have been proven wrong.... When they turn to personal attacks and refuse to discuss or debate anylonger.
 
Honesty:


“Certain precincts in this county are not going to vote for Obama,” said John Corrigan, clerk of courts for Jefferson County, who was drinking coffee in a furniture shop downtown one morning last week with a small group of friends, retired judges and civil servants. “I don’t want to say it, but we all know why.”


A retired state employee, Jason Foreman, interjected, “I’ll say it: it’s because he’s black.”


Race remains a powerful factor among a small minority of voters.


“I’ll just come right out and say it: he was elected because of his race,” said Sara Reese, a bank employee who said she voted for Ralph Nader in 2008, even though she usually votes Democrat.


Did her father, a staunch Democrat and retired mill worker, vote for Mr. Obama?


“I’d have to say no. I don’t think he could do it,” she said.


Many who raised race as a concern cast Mr. Obama as a flawed candidate carried to victory by blacks voting for the first time.


Others expressed concerns indirectly, through suspicions about Mr. Obama’s background and questions about his faith.


“He was like, ‘Here I am, I’m black and I’m proud,’ ” said Lesia Felsoci, a bank employee drinking a beer in an Applebee’s. “To me, he didn’t have a platform. Black people voted him in, that’s why he won. It was black ignorance.”


Louis Tripodi, a baker in Steubenville who voted for Mr. Obama, blames talk radio and Republican rhetoric for encouraging such attitudes. “ ‘He’s a Muslim, he’s a socialist, he’s not born in this country,’ ” he said. “It’s got a lot to do with race.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/04/u...-issue-for-some-voters.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1
 
This is as close as you get to Supercandy or Yurt admitting they have been proven wrong.... When they turn to personal attacks and refuse to discuss or debate anylonger.

LOL...why mention me? what about onceler, dune, poet etc...? are you willing to hold them to the same standard you're applying here?
 
Honesty:


“Certain precincts in this county are not going to vote for Obama,” said John Corrigan, clerk of courts for Jefferson County, who was drinking coffee in a furniture shop downtown one morning last week with a small group of friends, retired judges and civil servants. “I don’t want to say it, but we all know why.”


A retired state employee, Jason Foreman, interjected, “I’ll say it: it’s because he’s black.”


Race remains a powerful factor among a small minority of voters.


“I’ll just come right out and say it: he was elected because of his race,” said Sara Reese, a bank employee who said she voted for Ralph Nader in 2008, even though she usually votes Democrat.


Did her father, a staunch Democrat and retired mill worker, vote for Mr. Obama?


“I’d have to say no. I don’t think he could do it,” she said.


Many who raised race as a concern cast Mr. Obama as a flawed candidate carried to victory by blacks voting for the first time.


Others expressed concerns indirectly, through suspicions about Mr. Obama’s background and questions about his faith.


“He was like, ‘Here I am, I’m black and I’m proud,’ ” said Lesia Felsoci, a bank employee drinking a beer in an Applebee’s. “To me, he didn’t have a platform. Black people voted him in, that’s why he won. It was black ignorance.”


Louis Tripodi, a baker in Steubenville who voted for Mr. Obama, blames talk radio and Republican rhetoric for encouraging such attitudes. “ ‘He’s a Muslim, he’s a socialist, he’s not born in this country,’ ” he said. “It’s got a lot to do with race.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/04/u...-issue-for-some-voters.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1

too true, unfortunately, too true...he's not like us :(
 
Obama was not involved in the decision-making. All of the real decisions in this Administration are actually made by the Vice...

...Ah, I just can't say it, Biden is too stupid to be in charge!! It's like Sasha Baron Cohen's "Dictator" not being able to say "equal rights for women."

:D
 
LOL...why mention me? what about onceler, dune, poet etc...? are you willing to hold them to the same standard you're applying here?
I don't debate those guys and thus never noticed if they do that or not.
 
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