Discussion » Statements » Rosie's Corner » I can understand questioning an opinion. We want to know WHY people believe/think what they do. But questioning provable facts to which everyone has equal access? Why do some people do that?

I can understand questioning an opinion. We want to know WHY people believe/think what they do. But questioning provable facts to which everyone has equal access? Why do some people do that?

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Posted - September 24, 2016

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  • 5354

    Show me "a provable fact to which everyone have access". It is not as easy as it sounds.

      September 24, 2016 4:23 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    Trump is on tape saying he advocates "stop, frisk and take away the gun". Surely you have seen that clip a zillion times by now haven't you? It is provable/verifiable/available by  simply Googling it JakobA. It is that easy to do. All you have to do is want to do it. Thank you for your reply.

      September 24, 2016 4:48 AM MDT
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  • Hi Rosie,

    All facts should be provable otherwise they wouild not be facts.

    In actual fact (ha ha) a good many of the things people accept as facts are not provable beyond reasonable doubt.

    Happy Saturday

    SN

      September 24, 2016 6:14 AM MDT
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  • 35912
    I haven't seen anyone deny he said it. I did see someone ask for a link. It is nice if questions include links to whatever there topic is.
      September 24, 2016 6:16 AM MDT
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  • 5354

    No I have not seen it. As for "stop, frisk and take away the gun" what does that actually say? Stop who? Why? When?

    I not disputing that he said that. It just is just not anywhere near enough to tell me what he was talking about ;-))

    And, as you correctly presume, I do not particularly care.

      September 24, 2016 7:56 AM MDT
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  • 1113
    That just demonstrates ignorance of what "stop and frisk" is.
      September 24, 2016 8:19 AM MDT
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