This is how we should stand

August 17, 2009 · Posted in Culture, Politics, Practical 

It has been my experience over the last couple of years that most of the time when discussing politics we argue based on a faulty premise.We accept things based on assumptive language without debate or discussion about the foundational issue.

So today when I ran across this post from The American Thinker I had to post it for you. If your not reading The American Thinker on a regular basis your missing brilliant commentary.

Here is the money quote:

I haven’t read the health care bill, HR 3200. It’s not because I don’t care what’s in it; rather, I oppose the bill because I don’t accept the premise that it’s needed or even constitutional.

Click through and read the whole article and before you go off on your next conversation consider the premise. Is it even valid?

The American Thinker: I Don’t Accept the Premise


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