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    actaeon277

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    Wait.
    I lost track.
    Are we talking about Jeephammer?
    Cause I read just enough of a post of his to see where the out of control car was spinning off to, and then skipped to the next one.

    You know you can't stop the car from sliding off the road.
    And yet, you still have to watch it.
     

    Bennettjh

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    Wait.
    I lost track.
    Are we talking about Jeephammer?
    Cause I read just enough of a post of his to see where the out of control car was spinning off to, and then skipped to the next one.

    You know you can't stop the car from sliding off the road.
    And yet, you still have to watch it.
    Jeephammer got the hammer.
     

    actaeon277

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    And I always a good argument where someone feels the need to qualify with "military service", "veteran", "real shooter", and "DD-214".

    You know, because on INGO, we hardly have any veterans.
    :rofl:

    If I used those arguments in my family, I'd be laughed out of existence, since almost everyone has those, back generations.
    I value that a person served.
    But, that service does not mean that a person is MORE qualified than someone that didn't.
    I know quite a few vets with terrible gun handling skills. And some were real shooters.
    Some vets were dirtbags. Some were angels.
    Some were conscientious. Some were Sea Lawyers (Barracks Lawyers).




    3. The Appeal to Authority can be tricky because it’s not always illogical. It would be wrong to think something is true just because an authority figure said it is; however, if it was an authority who is an expert in the field relevant to the issue, then it might be illogical to believe the opposite. Expert opinions are a strong source of credibility, given that these opinions are often based on empirical evidence. However, experts do not always agree when it comes to evaluating the evidence; and sometimes, an expert makes a bold statement that lacks credibility because it lacks supportive evidence (in which case the appeal to authority would be a fallacy).
     

    2A_Tom

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    And I always a good argument where someone feels the need to qualify with "military service", "veteran", "real shooter", and "DD-214".

    Clearing barrel, in the current atmosphere his NAZI behind every tree doesn't seem so uncommon.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Clearing barrel, in the current atmosphere his NAZI behind every tree doesn't seem so uncommon.
    Yes, according to his previous posting history, he's living in his bunker in a hillside, surrounded by Nazis and white supremacists and will draw down on anyone walking up to his "business" that he runs out of said bunker. :nuts:
     

    1775usmarine

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    I think he was the one trying to debate the composition of pennies pre 82 with me even when I presented the facts.
     
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