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GO TO 1:45 for a cute Cat in the background! Thumbs up!
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It's 2011 and this still makes me mad. The complete disregard for what the people of America have to say just because you front wMt to hear, is just utter stupidity. And shows his lack of leadership skills.
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Wow, I am so angry right now. 'It makes great TV, you'll probably make it tonight, enjoy'. REALLY? I don't know about YOU Michael Steele, maybe YOU would try to use your own mother's death to get attention and push some kind of emotional political agenda, but don't project your rotten personality onto others. The truth is people ARE dying because they can't afford health care and YOU are not furthering the debate by ridiculing them. Makes for great TV though!
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I LOVE HIS CAT! Cute kitty!
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(LAUGHING)
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lol he didn't answer the question
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Michael Steele is such a tool!
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Omg...that would be so controversial and awesome.
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Omg...you couldn't be more right!
it's distinctly hilarious to watch republicans go on about how dissension is American when just 5 years ago, they were screaming at Democrats a nd the left-wing and telling them they were unamerican for questioning Bush.
they should definitely be questioning if they don't agree with Obama and healthcare reform, go for it. but you aren't any more american than anyone else in this country, you smug turds.
illusivevenstar 2 years ago 21
This is simply not true, emotion does not preclude rationality.. Some people have trouble arguing rationally while others are emotional, and many others do not (there's a classic Richard Pryor routine about this). In fact many of the most cogent arguments are delivered with strong emotion.
If you want to claim the woman was being irrational you need to cite specific things she said that were irrational.. Simply pointing out her emotion does nothing to discredit her argument.
illdoc1 2 years ago 14