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Originally Posted by GiMpY-wAnNaBe
that one quote actually really showed Bush's strength: avoiding a obviously deadly questioin. Its an extremely useful tool in debates, that helped him win last year as well. Similarly he avoided the "Were the lives lost in the War in Iraq worth it?" he answered "every life is precious". Its one of his strengths.
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It's also called the Red Herring Fallacy and is absolutely irrelevent to the matter at hand. I only watched a small portion of the debates because I know they are both liars, and I was too busy laughing at all of the fallacies they committed to really pay attention. Pretty much no argument in the debate was actually a valid argument. They were all fallacious. The average person however, has no actual training in logic, and has no idea that the stuff they are saying shouldn't be taken seriously. They give you no reason whatsoever to believe their conclusions. They give no real evidence to back it up. It's almost as bad as walking around with a sign with a useless catch phrase on it.
Who am I voting for? Kerry. Why? Because I don't want to see Bush screw up our country anymore than he already has.