So do I...By Dennis Miller
All the rhetoric on whether or not we should go to war against Iraq has got my insane little brain spinning like a roulette wheel. I enjoy reading opinions from both sides but I have detected a hint of confusion from some of you. As I was reading the paper recently, I was reminded of the best advice someone ever gave me. He told me about the kiss method ("keep it simple, stupid!) So, with this as a theme, I'd like to apply this theory for those who don't quite get it. My hope is that we can simplify things a bit and
recognize a few important facts. Here are 10 things to consider when voicing an opinion on this important issue:
1.) Out of President Bush and Saddam Hussein ... Hussein is the bad guy.
2.) If you have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing keep this in mind, they have Libya heading the committee on human rights and Iraq
heading the global disarmament committee. Do your own math here.
3.) If you use Google search and type in "French military victories" and
click on "I'm feeling lucky", your reply will be "did you mean French military defeats?"
4.) If you're only anti-war slogan is "no war for oil," sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserve.
5.) Saddam and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they
try to kill us.
6.) Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the president. He plays one
on TV.
7.) Even if you are anti-war, you are still an "infidel" and bin Laden wants you dead, too.
8.) If you believe in a "vast right-wing conspiracy" but not in the danger
that Hussein poses, quit hanging out with the Dell computer dude
9.) We are not trying to liberate them.
10.) Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
I hope this helps.
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Here's a few tidbits from Dennis Miller that we all should read and remember. (plus it's just downright funny)
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As usual, Dennis Miller has absolutely nothing of any substance to say. What a shame that he's turned into yet another patsy for the Bush administration.
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Re: Dennis Miller on Iraq
So he's trying to cut the rhetoric? These guys whole careers are based on rhetoric:
Typical. Two choices, black/white, demo/republican, good/bad..... one can be very bad, the other not as bad.Out of President Bush and Saddam Hussein ... Hussein is the bad guy.
Appeal to fooleryIf you have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing keep this in mind, they have Libya heading the committee on human rights and Iraq
heading the global disarmament committee. Do your own math here.
This has no bearing on the validity of war with Iraq. At most this is an appeal to foolery again.3.) If you use Google search and type in "French military victories" and
click on "I'm feeling lucky", your reply will be "did you mean French military defeats?"
Appeal to foolery4.) If you're only anti-war slogan is "no war for oil," sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserve.
Neither would Pakistan, Iran, or Australia.5.) Saddam and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they
try to kill us.
OK? Appeal to authority? Mr Sheen opinion is less because he's *not* the president.6.) Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the president. He plays one
on TV.
Ok this statement is true.... this relates to Iraq how?7.) Even if you are anti-war, you are still an "infidel" and bin Laden wants you dead, too.
Appeal to foolery.8.) If you believe in a "vast right-wing conspiracy" but not in the danger
that Hussein poses, quit hanging out with the Dell computer dude
OK9.) We are not trying to liberate them.
OK10.) Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
Of course, ignore the VAST ideological differences on other issues between Miller and the Bush administration because he agrees with it on Iraq. Typical.Durandal wrote:As usual, Dennis Miller has absolutely nothing of any substance to say. What a shame that he's turned into yet another patsy for the Bush administration.
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Re: Dennis Miller on Iraq
They're both bad guys, but Bush is the lesser of two evils.1.) Out of President Bush and Saddam Hussein ... Hussein is the bad guy.
And yet, the UN argues for human rights.2.) If you have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing keep this in mind, they have Libya heading the committee on human rights and Iraq
heading the global disarmament committee. Do your own math here.
Kek. More mindless French bashing3.) If you use Google search and type in "French military victories" and
click on "I'm feeling lucky", your reply will be "did you mean French military defeats?"
Wow, he simply can't do the math4.) If you're only anti-war slogan is "no war for oil," sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserve.
And I guess this gives us the right to invade whenever we want? gg logic, nice knowing you5.) Saddam and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they
try to kill us.
Ya, I think we know this (my dad knew Emilio Estevez, he was my dad's baseball coach!)6.) Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the president. He plays one
on TV.
No doubt. But I bet Miller thinks our gov't gives a shit about our pro-war types and troops (sending them to war for power grabs and all that)7.) Even if you are anti-war, you are still an "infidel" and bin Laden wants you dead, too.
Vympel on aisle five, rightwingshitstain CLEANUP!!8.) If you believe in a "vast right-wing conspiracy" but not in the danger
that Hussein poses, quit hanging out with the Dell computer dude
WHOA making sense now, are we? good work9.) We are not trying to liberate them.
We support them enough to know that they shouldn't be used as pawns in world leaders' chess games.10.) Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
Your jokes are awkward and Charles Grodin verbally raped you on many occasions.I hope this helps.
"Right now we can tell you a report was filed by the family of a 12 year old boy yesterday afternoon alleging Mr. Michael Jackson of criminal activity. A search warrant has been filed and that search is currently taking place. Mr. Jackson has not been charged with any crime. We cannot specifically address the content of the police report as it is confidential information at the present time, however, we can confirm that Mr. Jackson forced the boy to listen to the Howard Stern show and watch the movie Private Parts over and over again."
silly, the left invented humortheski wrote:Jesus christ, The left has no sense of humor>
"Right now we can tell you a report was filed by the family of a 12 year old boy yesterday afternoon alleging Mr. Michael Jackson of criminal activity. A search warrant has been filed and that search is currently taking place. Mr. Jackson has not been charged with any crime. We cannot specifically address the content of the police report as it is confidential information at the present time, however, we can confirm that Mr. Jackson forced the boy to listen to the Howard Stern show and watch the movie Private Parts over and over again."
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'Zoink wrote:So he's trying to cut the rhetoric? These guys whole careers are based on rhetoric:
Typical. Two choices, black/white, demo/republican, good/bad..... one can be very bad, the other not as bad.Out of President Bush and Saddam Hussein ... Hussein is the bad guy.
He's not saying Bush is a saint. Merely that people seem to forget Saddam is evil to bash Bush and/or the US.
No, an observation of why the UN doesn't work and probably never will.Zoink wrote:Appeal to fooleryIf you have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing keep this in mind, they have Libya heading the committee on human rights and Iraq
heading the global disarmament committee. Do your own math here.
Funny. But it also goes to show the french have no stomach for any sort of real fight.Zoink wrote:This has no bearing on the validity of war with Iraq. At most this is an appeal to foolery again.3.) If you use Google search and type in "French military victories" and
click on "I'm feeling lucky", your reply will be "did you mean French military defeats?"
No, pointing out there are other reason and slapping the idiots that are other reason than oil.Zoink wrote:Appeal to foolery4.) If you're only anti-war slogan is "no war for oil," sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserve.
Yup. Even the French don't listen to the UN so why the hell should we at this point?Zoink wrote:Neither would Pakistan, Iran, or Australia.5.) Saddam and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they
try to kill us.
He isn't and yet plenty of people treat him like his.Zoink wrote:OK? Appeal to authority? Mr Sheen opinion is less because he's *not* the president.6.) Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the president. He plays one
on TV.
I'll agree, it's marginal at best.Zoink wrote:Ok this statement is true.... this relates to Iraq how?7.) Even if you are anti-war, you are still an "infidel" and bin Laden wants you dead, too.
Pointing out the stupidity of screaming about Bush's flaws while Saddam wallows in his own evil crapulence.Zoink wrote:Appeal to foolery.8.) If you believe in a "vast right-wing conspiracy" but not in the danger
that Hussein poses, quit hanging out with the Dell computer dude
I don't get that one either.Zoink wrote:OK9.) We are not trying to liberate them.
The point is our soldiers are over there and it might do well for you hippie assholes not to spit on them when they get back this time. They're prepared to give their lives for their country, show a little respect.Zoink wrote:OK10.) Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
Just like the Internet!Hameru wrote:silly, the left invented humortheski wrote:Jesus christ, The left has no sense of humor>
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Actually, last time i checked , Dennis Miller was on the left, and he's quite a funny bastard. Although it would be correct to say the infiltrators of the board from International A.N.S.W.E.R. or wherever it is they are from (hamerau et al) have no sense of humor.theski wrote:Jesus christ, The left has no sense of humor>
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Durran Korr wrote:Just like the Internet!Hameru wrote:silly, the left invented humortheski wrote:Jesus christ, The left has no sense of humor>
"Right now we can tell you a report was filed by the family of a 12 year old boy yesterday afternoon alleging Mr. Michael Jackson of criminal activity. A search warrant has been filed and that search is currently taking place. Mr. Jackson has not been charged with any crime. We cannot specifically address the content of the police report as it is confidential information at the present time, however, we can confirm that Mr. Jackson forced the boy to listen to the Howard Stern show and watch the movie Private Parts over and over again."
nah, miller went rightwing long agoCol. Crackpot wrote:Actually, last time i checked , Dennis Miller was on the left, and he's quite a funny bastard. Although it would be correct to say the infiltrators of the board from International A.N.S.W.E.R. or wherever it is they are from (hamerau et al) have no sense of humor.theski wrote:Jesus christ, The left has no sense of humor>
nothing wrong with countering his buttocks
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you're right~ franken probably won't go the distance on radiotheski wrote:I am sure the style of humor the left has, "Al Franken" will go over well on the radio..
Since he won't be calling for the death of liberals I doubt he'll succeed
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Re: Dennis Miller on Iraq
He said out of the two, Hussein is the bad guy. Therefore Bush can't be a badguy for this statement to be true.Stormbringer wrote: He's not saying Bush is a saint. Merely that people seem to forget Saddam is evil to bash Bush and/or the US.
"Appeal to Foolery": It says that someone/something/some idea is wrong because it has the appearance of being foolish. Instead of saying why anti-war arguments are wrong, he is trying to make them look foolish.No, an observation of why the UN doesn't work and probably never will.
... because its foolish to have Libya head of human rights, I could counter that it's foolish for most countries (including the US) to head this position. Neither this statement, nor, Dennis' say anything. How about an analysis an how human right in the UN are actually implemented, and wether Libya's heading this position could possibly be deterimental to human rights.
No it doesn't, a google search doesn't prove anything. Nor, has he linked this point to the events in Iraq.Funny. But it also goes to show the french have no stomach for any sort of real fight.
How about this:
WW1 Casualties:
France 1.3 million
U.S. 50,000
WW2 Casualties:
France 500,000
U.S. 300,000
People that belief *this* are uneducated (fools) and are therefore wrong. Appeal to foolery. He doesn't say why they are wrong. If the reason is so obvious, I'm sure Mr. Miller could just tell us. But he *can't* because his entire arguments are based on rhetoric.No, pointing out there are other reason and slapping the idiots that are other reason than oil.
NOTE: I feel the same way about much of what that anti-war guy (from politically incorrect) has to say. They both base much of their argument on making things sound either foolish or reasonable, without actually making a real point.
That doesn't prove that the French can fight. That just proves that they're good at 1) starting wars and 2) getting killed in great numbers.WW1 Casualties:
France 1.3 million
U.S. 50,000
WW2 Casualties:
France 500,000
U.S. 300,000
Hameru, if you want your goddamn left-wing talk radio, turn on NP fucking R.
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The point I was making: Dennis Miller isn't making real points. I have no doubt that anyone here could add stuff, and turn an otherwise useless peace of comedy rhetoric into something debatable. What I intended was to provide some random data that ran counter to his rhetoric.Durran Korr wrote: That doesn't prove that the French can fight. That just proves that they're good at 1) starting wars and 2) getting killed in great numbers.
But on that, are we addressing "stomach to fight" or "ability to fight" ?
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No, it simply means that Bush is better than Hussien. It's an "out of these two choice" not over all.He said out of the two, Hussein is the bad guy. Therefore Bush can't be a badguy for this statement to be true.
Given the UN has done jack shit to stop the numerous violations round the world (including Iraq) I'd say they're pretty damn ineffective. That's what happens when the absuers have a big say (or are in charge) of preventing that."Appeal to Foolery": It says that someone/something/some idea is wrong because it has the appearance of being foolish. Instead of saying why anti-war arguments are wrong, he is trying to make them look foolish.
... because its foolish to have Libya head of human rights, I could counter that it's foolish for most countries (including the US) to head this position. Neither this statement, nor, Dennis' say anything. How about an analysis an how human right in the UN are actually implemented, and wether Libya's heading this position could possibly be deterimental to human rights.
All that proves is the French know how to die. Frankly the French have proven time and again that unless some one forces them to fight they'd rather pick on tiny nations than fight a real war even for a good cause.No it doesn't, a google search doesn't prove anything. Nor, has he linked this point to the events in Iraq.
How about this:
WW1 Casualties:
France 1.3 million
U.S. 50,000
WW2 Casualties:
France 500,000
U.S. 300,000
The oil arguement has so many holes in it that you'd be better off using it for a strainer. He phrased it that way to be humorous but it's obvious to anyone with open eyes.People that belief *this* are uneducated (fools) and are therefore wrong. Appeal to foolery. He doesn't say why they are wrong. If the reason is so obvious, I'm sure Mr. Miller could just tell us. But he *can't* because his entire arguments are based on rhetoric.
"Out of these two choices" would be a false dilemna. Both Bush and Saddam could be bad, and we don't have to believe either. His point is completely meaningless.Stormbringer wrote: No, it simply means that Bush is better than Hussien. It's an "out of these two choice" not over all.
This may be true, but without pointing out the actual holes his argument is meaningless, that's my point. These guys are comedians, and they are funny if taken *only* as comedians. But, I am constantly told how Mr.Miller and Myer (?, the "liberal" version) are so convincing; how anyone would change opinions if *only* they heard his monologue.The oil arguement has so many holes in it that you'd be better off using it for a strainer. He phrased it that way to be humorous but it's obvious to anyone with open eyes.