Re: You have the Right to Drive



On Mar 11, 11:41 am, tetraethylleadREMOVET...@xxxxxxxxx (Brent P)
wrote:
In article <a7627f02-69d7-4cf6-ab3b-83e0548eb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ed Pirrero wrote:
On Mar 11, 9:59 am, tetraethylleadREMOVET...@xxxxxxxxx (Brent P)
wrote:
In article <2ba20aba-1368-4fd9-ba26-20cd41427...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ed Pirrero wrote:

Somehow, *you* claim to be able to tell the diference without being
able to prove it.

Well if you don't believe in individual liberty, individual rights, then
there can never be any proof.

I guess when it gets down to assigning someone else a position, that's
all the "proof" required, hmm?

You assigned me the position of
being able to tell the difference between what is good for the general
welfare and what isn't, or is control.

Actually, I didn't. I asked a question.

You can, if you wish, keep reasserting the same unproven claim. I am
not persuaded. Recast it in different terms and I'm still not
persuaded. Use logical fallacy to attempt to gain some upper hand?
Not persuaded.

The biggest indictment of your position is in your own words. You are
*for* a system like Germany uses.

Obviously, you are for "control" when it suits your own purposes. It
has always been thus - which is why your arguments to the contrary are
so easily dismissed. If it weren't *for your own words*, I might
actually think that you had a glimmer of a point hiding under all that
blustery rhetoric. But in the end, it's just a lot of wind.

But hey, what should one expect? You're from Chicago!

E.P.

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