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Why Washington is Tied up in Knots
Topic Started: Mar 17 2010, 05:16 AM (162 Views)
Nobody's Sock
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http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1964778,00.html

"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
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Luke's Dad
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I got about 1/3 through the piece, thinking it's rubbish. Then an idea hit me, I looked to see who the author was, and sure enough, it was Peter Beinart. :rolleyes2:
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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That's your rebuttal? Read only 1/3 of it and just call it rubbish. The article sure makes a lot of sense to me. Your party is definitely the worse of the 2 evils.
Edited by Nobody's Sock, Mar 17 2010, 05:49 AM.
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It starts from a fallacy that post-GH Bush Republicans were the first to use government failure as a tool in regaining power, and using polarization of ideaologies as another tool.

When you use a false premise to start with, everything else is rubbish.
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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