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Comment on: Carrier Waves

Chickendoves...Assemble!

8 Comments

To funny

Great BLOG!! Civil Disobediance is a good thing and I respect the act if you stand up and take the punishment.
Of course the biggest part of the Chicken Dove is the Chicken and none of them would do it, but great thought!

Admire your posts also.

thanks, guys

Spread it around if you like it. I'm not copyrighting the stuff.

Great Message, Carrier

I love what you said here. It's really so true.

On a side note

PLEASE DON'T respond to anything Robert writes, to you or anyone else, either here or in the regular Townhall threads(as I notice you did not long ago)(. We're making it a policy to totally ignore him in the hopes that he'll go away and we won't have to put up with his ignorant comments much longer.

BUT DO keep writing great messages like this one.

I think I can take him

He's not really all that difficult to trap in inconsistancies and such. He seems to write quickly and carelessly.

Good reading...

I'm kind of late but I enjoyed this post.

Touche'!

A well-placed rapier of an argument. Nicely done.

I especially liked this:

"Those of you who hate gun ownership can experience firsthand a society completely free of gun violence."

I'd never thought of that. You're entirely correct. Superb.

Side note: please go look up a definition of "begging the question" from a site dedicated to defining logical fallacies. Your use of the phrase "Which begs the question," while correct from a purely syntactical point of view, is actually a misuse of the phrase. But don't let my compositional anality detract from my praise for your work; this is a great jibe.