Here is why I love to read The Utah Hornet’s Nest – he writes about “Why I Oppose Vouchers” rather than resorting to writing about “Why voucher supporters are trying to sacrifice your children for money.” We can always use more solid examples of “what I believe and why” on both sides of any argument to replace some of the “what can I say to bully people into believing me (or voting for me or the issue I am promoting).”
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2 responses to “Quality Argument”
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Very kind words David. I appreciate you calling me on it when my facts are off or if there is another side that I haven’t considered.
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I just wish there were more people like you on every side of every public discussion who articulate their position, accept the viewpoints of others, and refuse to resort to name-calling whenever they don’t seem to be winning the debate.
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