"Larry" <x@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:x-ABE977.22563802052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article <481bd30f$0$30518$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Herb Martin" <news@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>> Failure on account of fallacious appeal to authority on your part.
>
> Everything about the law is, by definition, an appeal to authority, you
> do realize?
Perhaps, but EITHER you KNOW the above statement is being
used by your in the wrong context -- we were discussing your
MERE appeal to authority for authorities sake, a well known
logical fallacy -- and you were being DISHONEST OR you
have not learned how to engage in an honest debate and so
have paid a lot for a substandard legal education while remaining
tree stump stupid.
You should figure out which it is because once you do that you
might be able to rectify your problem.
There is also the fact that you were so foolish as to think that
your silly appeal to (mere) authority would somehow win you
points instead of merely confirming (if it is true) that lawyers
are the last person from which one would expect truth.
After all, no matter what the issue, one can always HIRE a
lawyer to dishonestly claim EITHER side of that issue.


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