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This is a normal post did you also know if you buy a coffe you can't protest about the banks?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3252FSW7OC4
(, Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:01, Reply)
This is a normal post I assume that fucked up link was meant to point to HIGNFY?
And that is a straw man progression that I will have no part of sir.

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And you don't see the hyprocasy in this?
"Earlier this year, Mr Correa won two separate multi-million dollar lawsuits against journalists for libel.

El Universo newspaper was fined $40m (£25m) and its owners given a three-year jail term.

In a separate lawsuit, two investigative journalists were fined $10m (£6.3m) for discrediting Mr Correa's good name in a book detailing government contracts that benefited the president's older brother.

Following international pressure, Mr Correa pardoned the journalists and the newspaper."

It's not as bad as Galloway praising Saddam I grant you but it still smells
(, Thu 16 Aug 2012, 14:04, Reply)
This is a normal post it's not a straw man progression, just a similar example of the misuse of charge of hypocrisy
I probably should point out to you again that his stated reason for applying for asylum is to escape possible extradition to the US from sweden (whether you think his fears are valid or not is another debate). He is not going to ecuador for a social call, to demonstrate his support for correas leadership, or because he likes empadas. he is a fugitive and one country , ecuador, made him an offer of asylum. I find the charge of hypocrisy exceedingly weak under those circumstances, and on about the same level as Mench accusing people who buy coffee and protest about the banks of hypocrisy.
(, Thu 16 Aug 2012, 17:08, Reply)
This is a normal post and him giving him a nice cosy interview on Russia Today is mearly by the by?
and I believe it is a straw man as you just substituted my example for another that only has a passing resemblance but backs up your view without even trying to argue the point.
(, Thu 16 Aug 2012, 17:21, Reply)