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You are a troll and idoit. You really are.
I have not made one single assertion in this thread. You cannot quote a single one.
my entire post history is
- this was either gross either gross negligence OR
- purposeful negligence
I cannot see a third option.
And you are railing against me saying 'there is only one acceptable option and that is that it was just mistake and any other is makes you a CTer'.
Go troll someplace else.
Exactly. That is exactly my critique you fool. You are JAQing off all over the place. I know you haven't made an assertion. You are "just asking questions". You don't dare put forth your own hypothesis. You are doing exactly what that description said you would do.
You should thank me for helping you find yourself.
Read more about yourself here:
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Just_asking_questions
- Loose Change is a great example of "just asking questions." Replete with semi-truths and highly questionable leaps of logic, this documentary purports to show that the US government was behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
- Glenn Beck is one of the most prolific JAQers. His technique of raising issues without actively accusing anyone was parodied on the Did Glenn Beck Rape and Murder a Young Girl in 1990 website,[7] which Beck tried and failed to shut down in 2009 by filing a dispute over the domain name. Beck's questioning technique is also parodied in the South Park episode "Dances With Smurfs," where Eric Cartman — anchoring his own Beck-style television show — carefully ends a tirade of accusations against class president Wendy Testaburger with the question "Or does she?"[8]
- Equally notorious is Neil Cavuto, who has been known to JAQ off with lines like "Have the Democrats Forgotten the Lessons of 9/11?" or "Is the Liberal Media Helping to Fuel Terror?" Jon Stewart gave a name not to the concept of JAQing off but to what might elsewhere be known as a question mark: the "Cavuto Mark."[9] Stewart subsequently "just asked" if Cavuto's mother was a whore. Not that he meant anything by it. Obviously.
- Fox News — as in "Up next, is Obama really a fascist, Nazi, socialist, gay, Muslim, atheist Kenyan?"
- The Ancient Aliens TV series, whose narrator asks at least five times per show "Could it be, as some ancient alien researchers believe...?"
- Donald Trump is fond of just asking questions.[10] Questions like "who is doing the raping?"[11]
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