MikeMangum
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So let's get this straight. If a group hosts a debate involving 3 people, one of those people in the debate is the "lead speaker"?
So let's get this straight. If a group hosts a debate involving 3 people, one of those people in the debate is the "lead speaker"?
Care to find something that exculpates pimp and sleaze from my allegation that they criminally conspired to make it appear that ACORN was going to help them had they really intended to run a brothel?
Care to find something that exculpates pimp and sleaze from my allegation that they criminally conspired to make it appear that ACORN was going to help them had they really intended to run a brothel?
And your best evidence that O'Keefe attended this conference?
[W]e spoke with James O’Keefe today...
He attended the event with many of his Leadership Institute co-workers...
Guilty until proven innocent?![]()
So let's get this straight. If a group hosts a debate involving 3 people, one of those people in the debate is the "lead speaker"?
I talked to many veterans of the same programs that produced James O’Keefe for my story on the more under-the-radar success of the conservatives-on-campus programs, they remembered, not fondly, people like Marcus Epstein who signed up with conservative groups in order to say shocking things about race or immigration...
I’ve known campus conservative activists for a decade, and I know the people who put together the 2006 forum quite well. Extremism — theories about race, right-wing European politics, anti-immigration rhetoric — is seen in these circles as something of a lark. It’s forbidden knowledge. It terrifies liberals. But people like Marcus Epstein and James O’Keefe feel (or felt) like they can get away with playing around in these circles before getting down to serious politics.
They don't get to fall back on that. They made the accusation and they have an obligation to prove that they followed the rules of logic. They haven't yet. They lit that bomb under their own butts.
I’ve known campus conservative activists for a decade, and I know the people who put together the 2006 forum quite well. Extremism — theories about race, right-wing European politics, anti-immigration rhetoric — is seen in these circles as something of a lark. It’s forbidden knowledge. It terrifies liberals. But people like Marcus Epstein and James O’Keefe feel (or felt) like they can get away with playing around in these circles before getting down to serious politics.
Everyone gets to fall back on that. It's called being American.
leftysergeant said:It is established fact that the pimp lies. Therefore, it is vastly more fair to say unequivocally that he is a criminal than it is to say that he proved ACORN corrupt.
He has no right to demand that we speak respecrfully of him before he does so.
Ah, so he's never met O'Keefe, but this quote is supposed to mean something.
It was posted as comment on the culture of campus conservatives who sponsor events like the one O'Keefe attended which you may have failed to notice has been the topic of some discussion on this thread.
Sure, whatever.
Nobody has that right.
he so blatantly tried to frame ACORN.
It was posted as comment on the culture of campus conservatives who sponsor events like the one O'Keefe attended which you may have failed to notice has been the topic of some discussion on this thread.
Time for some of you so-called "skeptics" to apologize to ACORN for taking the pimp's word.
So, are all debunkers that attend truther events actually truthers?