Funny, I have based most all of my debate on fact. Can you say the same?
You seem to be confusing it with opinion.You act as though President Bush sent Katrina there. He had no more control of the weather than Obama had over Hassan. However, Bush did not go on national television hours after Katrina and give "shout outs" to his buddies.sallylou said:I am still bitter about New Orleans. We got the evacuees and most of them didn't go home because there was nothing to go home to. I meet these people all of the time. Some people lost everything. It's not comparable to the shooting. My point was that Bush was not there. Flying over New Orleans for a photo op does not count.
See, Beowulf, I get exhausted debating with those who would rather attack the individual rather than the topic. But, ocassionally I come back for more punishment from this forum.

You act as though President Bush sent Katrina there. He had no more control of the weather than Obama had over Hassan. However, Bush did not go on national television hours after Katrina and give "shout outs" to his buddies.[/QUOTE]
Are you referring to that 30 watt known as Sarah Palin?![]()
You act as though President Bush sent Katrina there. He had no more control of the weather than Obama had over Hassan. However, Bush did not go on national television hours after Katrina and give "shout outs" to his buddies.
Again, personal attacks. And you call this "debate"?
Attacking Palin is now considered a personal attack on you?Again, personal attacks. And you call this "debate"?
Attacking Palin is now considered a personal attack on you?

Can you spell "hypocrit"?
And no, I don't call this debate. I call this being engaged in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.![]()
And obviously you must be referring to yourself as the "unarmed" entity.hyp⋅o⋅crite /ˈhɪpəkrɪt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [hip-uh-krit] Show IPA
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–noun 1. a person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that he or she does not actually possess, esp. a person whose actions belie stated beliefs.
2. a person who feigns some desirable or publicly approved attitude, esp. one whose private life, opinions, or statements belie his or her public statements.
That was far from an attack on sallylou personally. That was a remark on her statement. Big difference.
Yes, but obviously you can't, so I will be happy to again post a quote from the dictionary for your personal edification:
And obviously you must be referring to yourself as the "unarmed" entity.
I believe I did that back on page one. You could always google Obama's speech for yourself.
See, Beowulf, I get exhausted debating with those who would rather attack the individual rather than the topic. But, ocassionally I come back for more punishment from this forum.