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The conscience of the rkmbs! 15000+ posts
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Prometheus said: Oh, so quick to judge, aren't you?
It proves that she cannot make any form of objective argument, as it's obvious her personal beliefs sway emphasis to her opinions. Even science can be spun. Just ask all the doctors and scientists that support stem-cell. Think they're all wrong?
As usual, you prove yourself to be the biggest moron on the East Coast (before, it was the South). You haven't even heard her arguments and yet you judge her and then go onto say that the majority is always right. You probably haven't even paid as much as two glances at the stem-cell debate to know whether or not she's "spun" anything let alone proved it. If she's a doctor, then that puts her in the same arena as those other voluminous doctors and scientists you fall back on. In which case, you can't just brush her word off.
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And yet, only one of them has Parkinsons. Which one?
So, for the record, you feel that anyone who has Parkinsons should be believed regarding anything they say as long as they say it?
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Not at all. And, I never said that. The point, and my opinon following, is that instead of tackling the subject from an objective stand-point, Rush decided to go for a smear tactic and tries to state that Fox is exagerrating his illness, or, isn't taking his meds to garner more pity.
Fox has been seen on many other appearances before that commercial, and he's never shaken that badly. He's made a show of moving around a lot to cover up the shakes, but they were small. Unless your next argument is going to be, "He's showing how intense it can get--It's for a good cause," then you're just re-hashing an old grudge with Limbaugh for anything he says (no matter what it may be).
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