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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 4, 2008 13:15
"Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
said house?"
Wait! Wait! Don't tell me!
In order to answer the question rightards will need my definition of
"foundation" and "house" and "precede" and "roof."
Bret Cahill
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Author: Michael GordgeMichael Gordge Date: Mar 4, 2008 13:56
On Mar 5, 6:15 am, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
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> In order to answer the question rightards will need my definition of
> "foundation" and "house" and "precede" and "roof."
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> Bret Cahill
Notice how in typical leftist fashion, anything Bwet gets for free he
fucks up abuses and wastes? speech
MG
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Author: phil scottphil scott Date: Mar 4, 2008 14:19
On Mar 4, 1:15 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
> said house?"
>
> Wait! Wait! Don't tell me!
>
> In order to answer the question rightards will need my definition of
> "foundation" and "house" and "precede" and "roof."
>
> Bret Cahill
ok ok ok..... MIster Cahill..... I see you have NOT been in the
engineering business..... there we *always produce the calculations
and design first....40 pages of drawings....... then...we glance at
what the issues might be, maybe.... sometimes we just send it out for
construction.
thats exciting.
Thats because you have to know what your GOAL is first... see? GET IT
CONSTRUCTED. If you need a roof over your head you do it FIRST....
dont you know about priorities?
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 4, 2008 14:30
> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
> said house?"
Of course not, and that's why free trade must precede each
and every instance of free speech. You can't color your
picture of W with a Hitler moustache without buying some
organic leaded crayons from the gulags of the People's
Republic.
None of the Shrilltankers at Daily Kos, Move On,
or the People's Kool-Aid Temple can answer this one
without cutting it out of their reply:
"Does free trade precede each and every discrete
free speech event?"
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Author: Fred WeissFred Weiss Date: Mar 4, 2008 15:05
On Mar 4, 4:15 pm, Bret Cahill aol.com> wrote:
> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
> said house?"
Sure, the same way that being clear on one's terms precedes the making
of an argument - and thus being understood by one's listeners.
Can a crew build a house if they all don't have the same understanding
of "concrete" or "wood"?
You are devoting a great deal of energy to duck 'n dodge a very simple
question. I wonder why.
Fred Weiss
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Author: Patriot GamesPatriot Games Date: Mar 4, 2008 13:55
> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
> said house?"
> Wait! Wait! Don't tell me!
> In order to answer the question rightards will need my definition of
> "foundation"
That would be your ass.
> and "house"
That would be the equivalent size of your ass.
> and "precede"
That's what happenned to your hair, back when you had some.
> and "roof."
That would the hat you wear on your hairless head.
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Author: chazwinchazwin Date: Mar 5, 2008 03:22
On Mar 4, 10:30 pm, "Shrikeback" hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
>> said house?"
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> Of course not, and that's why free trade must precede each
> and every instance of free speech.
These people offer the same mantras taken from the Holy books of Rand.
They think that the longer they say them the more convincing they
appear. Just like the religious who think that it is nobel to believe
without evidence, they go on to think that such a quality is a kind of
evidence in itslef: that the possiblity that their belief holds up
against evidence makes it more likely to be true. This is like an self
justifying circle, but it is an ever decreasing circle do their own
desperation.
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:49
>> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
>> said house?"
> Sure,
Now try this:
"Does free speech precede each and every free trade?"
Bret Cahill
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 5, 2008 14:50
A Randroid dolt got the answer correct below.
Bret Cahill
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 5, 2008 16:33
>>> "Does the laying of the foundation of a house precede the roofing of
>>> said house?"
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>> Sure,
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> Now try this:
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> "Does free speech precede each and every free trade?"
Nobody cares. What's really important is that free trade
precedes each and every instance of free speech. Find
one counterexample.
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