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Originally Posted by tinfoil No, I meant cogent. Coherent is another topic entirely. Are you not familiar with the word? https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cogent Legion is saying he never made the claim politicians and generals not bowing to the Mecca enrages the left.
Originally Posted by climate+equality That is a claim. It's a speculative opinion, not a statement of fact. Wasn't your mommy home?
Originally Posted by climate+equality Legion is saying he never made the claim politicians and generals not bowing to the Mecca enrages the left. That's because I didn't. Originally Posted by Legion They aren't bowing to Mecca in the White House, and I suspect that enrages the left
Originally Posted by Legion It's a speculative opinion, not a statement of fact. Wasn't your mommy home? I never said it was a statement of fact.
Originally Posted by Legion That's because I didn't. But yet you re-post the claim.
Originally Posted by climate+equality But yet you re-post the claim. There was no "claim" to re-post, as you already know.
Originally Posted by climate+equality I never said it was a statement of fact. You said it was a "claim," didn't you?
Originally Posted by Legion There was no "claim" to re-post, as you already know. "They aren't bowing to Mecca in the White House, and I suspect that enrages the left".
Originally Posted by Legion You said it was a "claim," didn't you? Yes.
Originally Posted by climate+equality Yes. You were wrong.
Originally Posted by Legion You were wrong. "They aren't bowing to Mecca in the White House, and I suspect that enrages the left".
Originally Posted by climate+equality "They aren't bowing to Mecca in the White House, and I suspect that enrages the left". Which part of that sentence constitutes a "claim?"
Originally Posted by Legion Which part of that sentence constitutes a "claim?" The sentence is a claim.
Originally Posted by climate+equality The sentence is a claim. So you say. You don't know what a claim is, do you? https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/claim Ask your mommy to read the above to you, if she can.
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