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Just goes to show you that people are sheep and that just because something sounds good doesn't make it so. Americans are such great sheep...following the various Judas goats around until they're inevitably caught in the chute and slaughtered.
Plagiarizing and then covering it up. Fat fuck lying Cato Institute corporate propaganda whore Penn Jillette doesn't even have the balls to credit his sources: a 14-year-old kid and a deranged neo-con hitman. ZZZZzzzz....
This teaches us that we should comprehend subject matter before making a response at all. "What exactly is dihydrogen monoxide"? should have been your response (even if you knew it was water).
If you didn't know it was water, fine.. ask the question, and get them to explain it.
If you did know it was water, you would have known it was a stunt, still get them to explain it. Ask them as many questions as possible until all mystification is dispelled.
There is no real defense for these people that signed the water ban... plain and simple.
Unless of course they really DID intend to ban water... which is paradoxical in nature... since they would be banning themselves and the very people that signed the ban in the first place, thus they never would be able to sign the ban since they didn't exist, therefore they would exist, making a water ban logically absurd.
These people were just not thinking.. which is typical at any protest.
People saying its not fair cause its not a common phrase used for water are missing the point. Why would you sign something to ban a thing if you dont know what it is good or bad, that is the problem here. It shows sheep mentality that just cause someone said something was bad people jumped to sign on board with no personal knowledge on whether it actually is.
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If you didn't know it was water, fine.. ask the question, and get them to explain it.
If you did know it was water, you would have known it was a stunt, still get them to explain it. Ask them as many questions as possible until all mystification is dispelled.
Whoever is asking the questions.. wins.
Unless of course they really DID intend to ban water... which is paradoxical in nature... since they would be banning themselves and the very people that signed the ban in the first place, thus they never would be able to sign the ban since they didn't exist, therefore they would exist, making a water ban logically absurd.
These people were just not thinking.. which is typical at any protest.