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Tough New Romney Ad: Obama's Lying About My Proposals

Quintus Tullius Cicero Wrote: Oct 08, 2012 2:10 PM
Your facts are opinions, unless you can cite authoritative unbiased, factual, provable sources. Your truth maybe someone else's untruth. Just because you say that it is true does not make it so, any more than saying the sun green, the sky is pink, and water is dry.
smokindave Wrote: Oct 08, 2012 2:39 PM
You are not. The bigger question remains-if a network like Fox is slanted to the right, why does it completely trounce the left-leaning (and they are) networks on a consistent basis? Why are more people watching the ONLY network that seems to give equal time-and not melt down when their candidate doesn't fare well?
Whitebeard Wrote: Oct 08, 2012 2:24 PM
Amer-al: It is my recollection that a survey of American journalists indicated that about 80% of them self-identify as Democrats. Therefore, it is my opinion that the majority of them slant the "news" to favor Democrats and paint Republicans or conservatives in the worst possible light. Please explain how I am wrong about this.
Quintus Tullius Cicero Wrote: Oct 08, 2012 2:20 PM
I'm not being a relativist, instead I'm being a realist. If you truth is indeed the truth, then you should be able to prove it with authoritative unbiased, factual, reliable sources.
AmericanLiberal Wrote: Oct 08, 2012 2:14 PM
Spoken like a true moral relativist. There is true opinions and false opinions, just like there are true knowledge and false knowledge. The difference between opinions and knowledge is the difference between values and facts. But just because they are different does not mean they are not similarly answerable to rationality, to objective reasoning, to reality. Yes they are my opinions, but this country was built on natural law premises, upon the idea that values and facts were indeed one moral reality that bound and obliged all men, and that those values and facts could be understood.

So you go ahead with your "words are meaningless and everything is relative" schtick. It is what you losers have devolved to..

The Obama campaign released a new television ad over the weekend, which I first spotted on ESPN.  It accuses Mitt Romney of lying about his reckless, unaffordable "$5 trillion" tax cut during the debate:
 


 

But wait, doesn't this simply regurgitate a repeatedly-debunked claim that even a top Obama advisor...

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