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![]() Strange talk coming from someone who's posts are equally long and who's arguments are all over the map. Not being willing to read the information so easily provided to you is a classic example of willful ignorance. You have an opinion that appears to not be based on facts or reason, you're sticking to it, you're not willing to engage, and you're not willing to consider facts and information being presented.
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I'd like to know when having an opinion based in fact becomes somehow being one of any kind of crowd. And when being articulate is seen as anything other than a good thing. Times they are a' changin'
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