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oberliner

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10. If you are really curious you can buy or borrow the book
Thu Dec 15, 2011, 07:22 AM
Dec 2011

Read it for yourself - see if anything like that is in there.

Be great if you did so and shared your findings!

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This is just another non-factual story from the unofficial HQ of the Hasbara Brigade. Little Tich Dec 2011 #1
Your logical fallacy is called attacking the messenger vminfla Dec 2011 #2
There are no logical fallacies in the post you are responding to. bemildred Dec 2011 #3
So Muslims discovered America? vminfla Dec 2011 #4
See, now that is a non sequitur. bemildred Dec 2011 #5
Where does it say that muslims discovered America? Little Tich Dec 2011 #6
You can satisfy your idle curiousity vminfla Dec 2011 #7
My idle curiosity was not satisfied. Little Tich Dec 2011 #9
If you are really curious you can buy or borrow the book oberliner Dec 2011 #10
I don't have to. I'm not making any claims as to the contents in the book. Little Tich Dec 2011 #11
Of course you don't have to - you just wrote that you were curious oberliner Dec 2011 #12
If these sources make claims as to the contents of that book, they should be able to back it up. Little Tich Dec 2011 #18
They are not unsubstatiated - the text of the book substantiates them oberliner Dec 2011 #20
The classic defense of the Anti Global Warming pundits vminfla Dec 2011 #13
The reason why I don't like camera.org Little Tich Dec 2011 #8
I know about CAMERA. bemildred Dec 2011 #15
I don't like CAMERA, but I'm not on a crusade against them. Little Tich Dec 2011 #19
Speaking of attacking the messenger Violet_Crumble Dec 2011 #14
The poster failed to make a cogent argument vminfla Dec 2011 #16
How would you know? You said you didn't have time to read it... Violet_Crumble Dec 2011 #22
Reread what I posted. I said I do not have time to read such low quality work vminfla Dec 2011 #24
Well, you clearly have time to read it if you go ahead and read it... Violet_Crumble Dec 2011 #26
The post was the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ear and screaming "I can't hear you" vminfla Dec 2011 #27
Post #2? I'd definitely agree about that one n/t Violet_Crumble Dec 2011 #31
LOL, you are cute when you try to make a point and refute someone's comments vminfla Dec 2011 #32
I think it's a comprehension problem. bemildred Dec 2011 #29
Saudi Textbook: The Enmity between the Muslims and the Jews Is Everlasting vminfla Dec 2011 #17
Middle East Media Research Institute – Wikipedia Little Tich Dec 2011 #21
Got it. Continue to embrace the "Attack the messenger" logical fallacy vminfla Dec 2011 #23
We seem to differ in views of what constitutes a reliable source. Little Tich Dec 2011 #25
Sources are unreliable when they routinely get the facts wrong, are dishonest.... shira Dec 2011 #28
Loosely speaking, I would say that a reliable source is Little Tich Dec 2011 #30
Not in this forum, Sources are only reliable when they align with the posters beliefs vminfla Dec 2011 #33
Hasbara: bemildred Dec 2011 #34
Does not sound like some nefarious baby-eating group at all vminfla Dec 2011 #35
Always glad to help you become better informed. nt bemildred Dec 2011 #36
Finding Fault in the Palestinian Messages That Aren’t So Public vminfla Dec 2011 #37
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