Supercritical irony concentration

Nov 06, 2005 23:11

Bush said citizens must choose ``between two competing visions'' for their future ( Read more... )

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zalriva1 November 7 2005, 08:16:36 UTC
Whoa.

It's almost like... Nah... He'd have to be a satirical genius... I mean... He'd have to... Nah... But... Huh? What?

*head explodes*

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wisn November 7 2005, 12:53:25 UTC
He's being straightforward and honest. That's refreshing. Unless you mean that he went on to say that he represented the vision of representative government.

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spiritualmonkey November 7 2005, 15:05:19 UTC
He's talking about the next Congressional elections, right? Or is this about the vote for the Coasts to secede and become part of Canada?

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drieuxster November 7 2005, 15:49:47 UTC
Now you people should stop picking on the Mentally Handicapped.

Think how hard it is for the President without Karl Rove to help pick and choose which 16 words he will blame on the CIA, and lead the charge to burn CIA assets, so that americans will be safe from the Growing Threat of Gay HomoSexual Zombie Marriages!!!!

Try to remember that these are somewhat difficult times for the current administration while they keep working on why it is that they need a special dispensation for the CIA to run special torture chambers overseas, while avoiding detaining Karl Rove and Scooter Libby down in GitMo to find out whether their obligation to burn CIA Assets was a part of some larger Threat of Gay HomoSexual Zombie Marriages!!!!

So learn to play nice...

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For $2, name that fallacy! giantlaser November 7 2005, 15:53:47 UTC
Anybody? Bueller?

slownewsday spent last week teaching critical thinking to my engineers. It was an excellent refresher.

False dilemma, ladies and gentlemen. Mr. Bush is using the fallacy of false dilemma.

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Re: For $2, name that fallacy! wild_celt November 7 2005, 19:49:35 UTC
I thought it was false dichotomy.

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