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Originally Posted by KMA-628
That is a direct quote from the article, I didn't write that, I merely copied it.
The article clearly states that Dean was calling Republicans "brain-dead"--his words, not mine.
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No, that's not what the article clearly says. "Brain-dead" was his word "republican" was the author's addition, otherwise it would have read "brain-dead republicans" see the difference? Sorry I accused you of bullshitting when this was apparently just ignorance on your part.
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If you have an issue with the person who wrote the article, speak with them. I quoted part of a sentence, that is all....the part of the sentence pertinent to my point.
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hence my "out of context" accusation. In fact this is an article about Dean's admiration of the Republican's system of diseminating information, exactly the topic of this thread. It doesn't make sense for Dean to describe Republicans as brain-dead in a speech about how he plans to co-opt their strategies.
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The little dots at the end are usually understood to mean there is more to the sentence.
Sorry, no bullshit here. Especially when I use exact quotes from the article and then provide a link to the article.
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Yeah I thought that was a little brash

Take the time to read what you cut and paste and watch those quotation marks!
