i thought, for a moment, this was satire.
i thought, for a moment, this was satire.
but then i checked, just to be sure it was satire.... and it wasnt.
... should've posted a priest surrounded by children.
It took all my willpower to not post anything when this showed up on my Facebook feed.
lol yeah.... should've posted a priest surrounded by children.
Just ask him which law Hitler passed that took away guns.lol yeah.
I don't consider many of my acquaintances to be dumb but this guy is definitely not worth arguing with.
Seems as plausible as Newton and 9-11 conspiracies. Why not forward it on to Tea Party nutcases?Not a picture.
Wait, wait, wait...WAIT A MINUTE!I LOVE THAT!!!
I grew up in a 'born again' christian house/church and they seem to have all kinds of crap like that. They're responsible for coming up with the stupid names for bands like KISS=Kids In Satans Service, WASP=We Are Sexual Perverts, AC/DC = Anti Christ/Devil Child, etc.
So damn funny.
there is a double logical fallacy crammed in there.
Third fallacy: Ben Stein never said it.there is a double logical fallacy crammed in there.
those who are unable to proof citizenship will not necesarilly receive free insurance. (non sequitur)
and even if they did, this would not be ground for automatic (perfect solution fallacy) disqualification of the proposed healthcare program.
I saw this on my newsfeed from a clueless ignorant bigot a few days ago:Third fallacy: Ben Stein never said it.
There’s an email floating around – entitled “I’m 76 and tired” – purportedly sent by me. I did not write the email, I did not send the email, I’m not 76, and I don’t subscribe to the ugly views expressed in the email. We are coming up to an important anniversary on Sunday, which is a day when we should all come together. Whoever wrote this email is not thinking about our country, or what is important. If you get the email, it’s time to hit DELETE.