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Jan 8, 2015 17:33:48   #
CarolSeer2016
 
robert66 wrote:
You seem to be too hung up on this left and right thing to form anything near an unbiased conclusion. You advocate " only God fearing republicans know what's t***h is" mentality. Bill Ayers is a leftie therefore everything he says or believes is a lie. If you have ever associated with him or suggested that something he wrote or believes in is true , you are wrong and probably contaminated beyond repair. We all know this leads back to some form of h**e Obama bulls**t. I read here frequently so it would certainly be untrue to suggest it was a coincidence that a Bill Ayers reference was used in a derogatory fashion. No teacher should be proud to make the decision to inflict their political agenda on their students.
You seem to be too hung up on this left and right ... (show quote)


Reread what you wrote, Robbie, and perhaps you can find the fallacies in your comment. That is, if you choose to accept that assignment.

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Jan 9, 2015 07:49:31   #
robert66
 
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
I think there is some t***h in what you say about a fact (nowadays, anyway--there was more rigor to "facts" before Liberals began brainwashing the young) being only what one wants to believe is "t***h". Confusion sets in when you say: "before they were exposed to any information."

Now even "information" is suspect insofar as it represents "t***h".

I posted above just what defines opinion.


I should have written , " any new information" . That was confusing.

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Jan 10, 2015 12:41:56   #
CarolSeer2016
 
robert66 wrote:
I should have written , " any new information" . That was confusing.


Well, to me, "any new information" is even more confusing. I'm referring to the "fact" that "information" may not be representative of "t***h".

What a mess we're in, don't you agree? When we confound opinion with t***h or even reality". Thanks to 19th century philosophy and the Left-Liberals.

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Jan 10, 2015 18:50:29   #
robert66
 
CarolSeer2016 wrote:
Well, to me, "any new information" is even more confusing. I'm referring to the "fact" that "information" may not be representative of "t***h".

What a mess we're in, don't you agree? When we confound opinion with t***h or even reality". Thanks to 19th century philosophy and the Left-Liberals.


You or the right do not have a monopoly on facts. Actually it seems much the opposite. In the end everything is an opinion. If you teach your students that only conservatives speak facts, I see what is really wrong with the education system. Lefty teachers probably do the same thing if that makes you feel any better. What's sad is that not many are capable of leaving their bias at home.

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Mar 30, 2015 12:46:06   #
CarolSeer2016
 
I'm bringing this back so nwtk can gain understanding. If he so chooses.

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