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We Don't Know versus The Burden of Proof

We Don't Know versus The Burden of Proof

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My first question to you is, are you ever going to ask your first question?


@kellyjay said
We should attempt to make sure our questions are not loaded with meanings that
may not be acceptable with either answer being yes or no if possible.
Running away from this rank hypocrisy - having been called out on it - and doing so in a vacuum of dumb insolence, is tantamount to admitting you're bang to rights: you have no answer to the accusation, so you clam up.


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@kellyjay said
How many stinking times do you need to write, yes? YES, for crying out loud
it isn't that you don't get answers, you don't comprehend them!
Last time I am going to answer you, yes.


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Ask your question


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I've given you several yes answers, and still no question, the only one ducking out
is you. You cannot even get your own challenge off the ground or grasp a yes
answer given to you one time after another.


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You had several chances, and all you wanted to do is accuse me of something.
Personally, I think you are a coward and a liar, you knew you get your butt
handed to you so you stalled and continued to do so to the point it's no longer
going to happen, which is more than likely what you wanted all along.


@kellyjay said
You had several chances, and all you wanted to do is accuse me of something.
Personally, I think you are a coward and a liar, you knew you get your butt
handed to you so you stalled and continued to do so to the point it's no longer
going to happen, which is more than likely what you wanted all along.
I think you are a coward

Oh, the irony.

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I am sure you hit your target every time because you aim for nothing specific, so no matter what you hit, that is what you are aiming for.

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