I'm waiting for your proof that Democrats want these specific people to be freed. Get cracking now.Re-read the thread title.

I'm waiting for your proof that Democrats want these specific people to be freed. Get cracking now.Re-read the thread title.

Yet it has 340 footnotes explaining or backing up the article.Looks like an opinion piece.
I'm waiting for your proof that Democrats want these specific people to be freed.
Yet it has 340 footnotes explaining or backing up the article.

Now, now, don't play with your food, just give Legion a swift kill shot. Then you can leave your trophy on JPP's doorstep.Why don't you just tell me what you're fishing for so I can address it, instead of doing all this googling.
Btw, your faith in ICE is touching.![]()
RQAAI'm waiting for your proof that Democrats want these specific people to be freed. Get cracking now.![]()
Denying history and what Democrats have been doing won't work, Kristie.@Diogenes
I don't believe Democrats would *insist* that convicted criminals be freed, therefore I can't address your hypothesis.
I don't believe Democrats would *insist* that convicted criminals be freed, therefore I can't address your hypothesis.
You posited that Democrats might insist that criminals be freed. How many Democrats are you talking about, two? All of them?What you profess to believe and what you really believe are two different subjects.
Should the record therefore show that you speak for all Democrats regarding the individuals I've named in this thread?
Yes, or no?
Answer, Christiecrite!
You posited that Democrats might insist that criminals be freed.
So you thought.I asked "why Democrats might insist that these people be freed".
To posit something is to assume or suggest that it is true.
Now you know the difference.

To posit means to put forward a theory, idea, or argument as a starting point for further discussion or investigation. It often implies making an assumption or suggesting something for consideration.
Sure. The definition doesn't say "to assume or suggest that it is true."![]()
Same thing I said.
Want to try again?
