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Old 03-26-2008, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by klouddsurfer View Post
I must say, you're putting up a great debate. Ok, here we go... Your opinion on a fact is a differen't story. If Jefferson has proved his belief, then it becomes a fact; and your opinion on that fact is fine. Most quotes about Obama's personal ambitions, beliefs and quotes are based on allegations and are yet to be proven, therefore an opinion on them will currently stand irrelevant. My point is that if you're going to spread your opinion about someone based on rumors, you need to make sure that those rumors are based on fact. And you must truly uncover those facts and not choose to believe them simply because you don't like the person. Do you know that if someone hated you and i told a negative lie about you to that person, they would believe it without question. Everyone is questioning Obama, but not questioning the facts. That is what the media likes. I didn't vote for Hillary, but I never hated her because of what the media said about her actions. I thought for myself, and I still have respect for her; unless she proves, by fact, to be unpatriotic.
Most of the quotes on Obama are opinion...such as? There should be numerous examples since you said most. Additionally, facts can also be opinions depending on your perspective. Global warming may be a fact to someone and an opinion to someone else.
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