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  • Of course deductive logic sounds intelligent as it is the only actual way to establish proofs, or a deductively sound argument where true premises must lead towards a particular inference. However, Will violates his reasoning stances often when challenged on other issues in fear of "appearing out of the mainstream"; which unfortunately was clearly exposed ironically by Barnie Frank (of all people) on his stance; it violates the very principles preached and abandoned reason.

  • Let's not have ANY corporate welfare!

  • Yup - the networks are absolutely unbaised - 4 (ultra) libs and 1 conservative on the panel

  • Mr. Will is a shill for libertarian, corporate power that runs this country... What we really have is welfare/socialism for corporations, and pure vicious capitalism for the middle class....

  • George's will is brilliant? Yeah, he certainly was when he stated on air that Salman Pak in Iraq was Saddam Hussein's terrorist training facility for 9/11-like hijackings. Brilliant indeed - at propaganda.

  • i bet politicians are watching this saying, "oh those naive idealists."

  • too bad wall street fucking owns america, good luck with that.

  • George Will. A voice of common sense.

  • thats why hes not on fox lol

  • I'll add my agreement to that too Mr. Will :)

  • brillant genus

  • thehelpfund.blogspot

  • Will the genius will surely soon receive his Nobel for his audacious theory that increasing the QUANTITY or turnout of the electoral vote decreases the QUALITY!

    Truly a brilliant man.

  • Yes, george is a genius, a true and supremely articulate champion of luminous intellect. I always love reading and listening to him.

  • I wish I had his insight. Briliant man

  • Allelujah

  • Don't forget, this man argues against providing student loans.

  • Not true. He argues against taxpayers (under the guise of the govt) providing student loans. While I've never heard him speak on this point specifically; given his faith in markets to do such things (economics was one of his areas of study when he was a Rhodes scholar) I'm sure it's just fine with him that banks provide such loans.

  • @chrismca wrote: "He argues against taxpayers providing student loans. . . I'm sure it's just fine with him that banks provide such loans."

    As it should be, in my opinion.

  • Large companies are needed to prevent a violent revolution in this country and, consequently, a forfeiture of all rights and liberties granted to the American people.

  • How are large companies preventing revolution?

  • Why are they getting it in the first place? Companies already get tax breaks. People need help, not firms that make billions, like Wal-Mart and its attempt to get 200,000 from a brain damaged woman. A revolution is needed to save us from large companies.

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  • nothing is free...ever

  • @seancreed

    In the end even love costs money! (presents and shit) :)

  • @seancreed shhhhhhh....don't tell liberals

  • public services aren't free, they're publicly funded. The way you pay for them is different, but you're still paying for them.

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