People queued to turn themselves in for toppling the Confederate statue.
Good deal. Lock up the lunatics and throw away the key.
People queued to turn themselves in for toppling the Confederate statue.
are you sure? I mean they can vote to build the park, to name the park, to fix the park, improve the park, but not whether something should be kept IN the park?
I'm sure that no one person (or small committee) should have the authority to remove or change a century-old anything on their own, unless they are the property owner.are you sure? I mean they can vote to build the park, to name the park, to fix the park, improve the park, but not whether something should be kept IN the park?
https://www.google.com/amp/www.sand...e-backyard-pine-tree-2016may04-story,amp.htmlI'm sure that no one person (or small committee) should have the authority to remove or change a century-old anything on their own.
If they actually have that authority, then that's what should be removed IMO.
that's a logical fallacy: onus probandi - shifting the burden of proofIt's my opinion, that's why I said "pretty sure." And still am.
I'd be happy to concede if you have proof otherwise.
It's just an opinion. Everyone has 'em. Deal with it.that's a logical fallacy: onus probandi - shifting the burden of proof
It's just an opinion. Everyone has 'em. Deal with it.
It's based on my perception of common sense. And I'm not gonna keep playing patti-cake with you over this. Deal with it or don't.cool, you're not sure about, and have no evidence for it...are you saying it's an opinion based solely on emotion? no problem if it is
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