Liberals all use the same rules to try to “win” an argument when they know the truth and facts don’t support their beliefs. Most of their arguments are emotional, or “EMO” and break down under the light of truth. Watch for these tactics they will always use when they know they have lost a debate:
8 Simple Rules Liberals Use For Arguments
1. Blame Bush, Limbaugh, Palin etc. 2. Change the subject. 3. Attack the poster. 4. Call the other person names. 5. Log on using different names and have a bunch of fake people say you are right. 6. Find something personal about the poster to claim he has no credibility (but ignore the point). 7. Claim the source of the data is unreliable (again, ignore the point). 8. Send you a personal email to try to intimidate you.
Now you know what to expect. Go forth and stop them!
Quote: Rev wrote in post #18 Simple Rules Liberals Use For Arguments
Liberals all use the same rules to try to “win” an argument when they know the truth and facts don’t support their beliefs. Most of their arguments are emotional, or “EMO” and break down under the light of truth. Watch for these tactics they will always use when they know they have lost a debate:
8 Simple Rules Liberals Use For Arguments
1. Blame Bush, Limbaugh, Palin etc. 2. Change the subject. 3. Attack the poster. 4. Call the other person names. 5. Log on using different names and have a bunch of fake people say you are right. 6. Find something personal about the poster to claim he has no credibility (but ignore the point). 7. Claim the source of the data is unreliable (again, ignore the point). 8. Send you a personal email to try to intimidate you.
Now you know what to expect. Go forth and stop them!
9. If it's clear you are starting to win an argument with a liberal they will quickly claim you and yours are guilty of the very same thing.
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is permanent, unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.
The bureaucracy: the new fourth branch of government. The bureaucracy is permanent, unaccountable, unelected and choking us like a weed. The bureaucrat exists, generating nothing of value, using perceived problems to justify his existence.
1. Blame Bush, Limbaugh, Palin etc. 2. Change the subject. 3. Attack the poster. 4. Call the other person names. 5. Log on using different names and have a bunch of fake people say you are right. 6. Find something personal about the poster to claim he has no credibility (but ignore the point). 7. Claim the source of the data is unreliable (again, ignore the point). 8. Send you a personal email to try to intimidate you.
Aren't these the posting rules over at TBL?
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10. They hold people to an impossible standard while refusing to admit that they themselves cannot reach that standard 100% of the time.
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." Thomas Jefferson
"If people can’t trust not only the executive branch but also don’t trust Congress, and don’t trust federal judges, to make sure that we’re abiding by the Constitution with due process and rule of law, then we’re going to have some problems here." - Barack Obama, June 7, 2013
Quote: Palinista wrote in post #610. They hold people to an impossible standard while refusing to admit that they themselves cannot reach that standard 100% of the time.
Quote: Palinista wrote in post #610. They hold people to an impossible standard while refusing to admit that they themselves cannot reach that standard 100% of the time.
Reminds me of this one...
11. "That's not very Christian of you!"
Exactly, Rev. That's what I was thinking as well.
"Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." Thomas Jefferson
"If people can’t trust not only the executive branch but also don’t trust Congress, and don’t trust federal judges, to make sure that we’re abiding by the Constitution with due process and rule of law, then we’re going to have some problems here." - Barack Obama, June 7, 2013