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<blockquote data-quote="Alabaster" data-source="post: 27902248" data-attributes="member: 120827"><p>Ok, just to clear up definitions, an argument is &#8220;A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood&#8221;</p><p></p><p>A vote is a recorded decision, often related to government as it is in this case, based on the arguments made. You are equating two things that could not be more different. A vote is essentially a denouement of an argument. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, what you said was&#8230;</p><p></p><p>&#8220;Then what was all the hubbub about with regards to Roberts and Alito? They are a couple of Boy Scouts. The way the Democrats on the judiciary committee treated them, you would think Bush nominated Charles Manson for the SC.&#8220;</p><p></p><p>Are you claiming that voting against selection is mistreatment? What were the arguments against the selection of Justices Alito and Roberts? In order to arrive at the conclusion that the Justices were mistreated in their nomination process I assumed that you have made an analysis of the actions involved. Therefore I am looking for demonstrable facts that this is the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alabaster, post: 27902248, member: 120827"] Ok, just to clear up definitions, an argument is “A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood” A vote is a recorded decision, often related to government as it is in this case, based on the arguments made. You are equating two things that could not be more different. A vote is essentially a denouement of an argument. Secondly, what you said was… “Then what was all the hubbub about with regards to Roberts and Alito? They are a couple of Boy Scouts. The way the Democrats on the judiciary committee treated them, you would think Bush nominated Charles Manson for the SC.“ Are you claiming that voting against selection is mistreatment? What were the arguments against the selection of Justices Alito and Roberts? In order to arrive at the conclusion that the Justices were mistreated in their nomination process I assumed that you have made an analysis of the actions involved. Therefore I am looking for demonstrable facts that this is the case. [/QUOTE]
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