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Fabulez
Luke Warm

Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 437
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Posted: 08/23/04 - 14:06 Post subject:
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| Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | Chris Matthews wants Bush "to stop saying that John Kerry declared himself the anti-war candidate, which is clearly not what he said because I used the word anti-war candidate and I referred to a number of them? "
Bush claims Kerry said this: "I am the anti-war candidate."
Kerry actually said: "I am in the group of people who don't approve of the way the President went to war."
This is all b******t anyway. Do any of you actually believe Kerry would stop the war? |
Uh...Why did you quote Bush as saying something he never said? Bush's statement are completely in line with Kerry's self-description.
Words mean something. |
| Bush wrote: | | And now almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, about 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new nuance. |
I was paraphrasing Bush's statement, not quoting him.
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Confused
RealPoor Master of Posts

Joined: 08 Feb 2004 Posts: 6730
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Posted: 08/23/04 - 14:12 Post subject:
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| Fabulez wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | Chris Matthews wants Bush "to stop saying that John Kerry declared himself the anti-war candidate, which is clearly not what he said because I used the word anti-war candidate and I referred to a number of them? "
Bush claims Kerry said this: "I am the anti-war candidate."
Kerry actually said: "I am in the group of people who don't approve of the way the President went to war."
This is all b******t anyway. Do any of you actually believe Kerry would stop the war? |
Uh...Why did you quote Bush as saying something he never said? Bush's statement are completely in line with Kerry's self-description.
Words mean something. |
| Bush wrote: | | And now almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, about 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new nuance. |
I was paraphrasing Bush's statement, not quoting him. |
And yet you used quotation marks prefixed with "Bush claims Kerry said this:"
BTW, "paraphrasing" repeats what someone said in the same context using different words. "Rephasing" changes what they said. Words mean something.
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Fabulez
Luke Warm

Joined: 11 Nov 2002 Posts: 437
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Posted: 08/23/04 - 14:23 Post subject:
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| Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | Chris Matthews wants Bush "to stop saying that John Kerry declared himself the anti-war candidate, which is clearly not what he said because I used the word anti-war candidate and I referred to a number of them? "
Bush claims Kerry said this: "I am the anti-war candidate."
Kerry actually said: "I am in the group of people who don't approve of the way the President went to war."
This is all b******t anyway. Do any of you actually believe Kerry would stop the war? |
Uh...Why did you quote Bush as saying something he never said? Bush's statement are completely in line with Kerry's self-description.
Words mean something. |
| Bush wrote: | | And now almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, about 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new nuance. |
I was paraphrasing Bush's statement, not quoting him. |
And yet you used quotation marks prefixed with "Bush claims Kerry said this:"
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Right. Were I quoting Bush, it would've looked like "Bush said: "<me quoting Bush>"
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BTW, "paraphrasing" repeats what someone said in the same context using different words. "Rephasing" changes what they said. Words mean something. |
Right. I repeated what Bush said in the same context using different words.
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Confused
RealPoor Master of Posts

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Posted: 08/23/04 - 14:40 Post subject:
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| Fabulez wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | | Confused wrote: | | Fabulez wrote: | Chris Matthews wants Bush "to stop saying that John Kerry declared himself the anti-war candidate, which is clearly not what he said because I used the word anti-war candidate and I referred to a number of them? "
Bush claims Kerry said this: "I am the anti-war candidate."
Kerry actually said: "I am in the group of people who don't approve of the way the President went to war."
This is all b******t anyway. Do any of you actually believe Kerry would stop the war? |
Uh...Why did you quote Bush as saying something he never said? Bush's statement are completely in line with Kerry's self-description.
Words mean something. |
| Bush wrote: | | And now almost two years after he voted for the war in Iraq, about 220 days after switching positions to declare himself the anti-war candidate, my opponent has found a new nuance. |
I was paraphrasing Bush's statement, not quoting him. |
And yet you used quotation marks prefixed with "Bush claims Kerry said this:"
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Right. Were I quoting Bush, it would've looked like "Bush said: "<me quoting Bush>"
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BTW, "paraphrasing" repeats what someone said in the same context using different words. "Rephasing" changes what they said. Words mean something. |
Right. I repeated what Bush said in the same context using different words. |
Wrong and wrong. You intentionally misquoted Bush to try and support your argument. I'm smarter than you, though, so it didn't work.
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