Sir you are an arguer. Read your own sh*t and realize how ridiculous you sound. You cannot accept the fact that...
1. We don't agree
2. You have no actual logic behind your refutes
I'll help you...
But warning, it only helps to make you look even dumber. Had you did some homework this could of been avoided.
First...
Dated Oct. 31, 2009
You stand corrected but...
Really does it matter WHEN I decided to voice (write) my opinion?
Of course to you it does, but maybe I can help you figure out why.
Here you go...
"2. Guilt by association
The idea here is to imply that some large group of people is correct, where they disagree with your opponent (“Everybody thinks...”), or that some large group of people are incorrect when they agree with your opponent. The fallacy in this type of argument is that the majority is not always either correct or incorrect.
5. Abuse
This does not necessarily mean name-calling, though that is always a good last ditch techinque.
6. The straw man
This technique involves setting up a fictictious or irrelevant situation and then using it to strenghen yourself or weaken your opponent. The point here is to appear to use your opponent's very arguments to set up a situation which you can then use to point out the obvious flaws in his position (whether or not there are any). Of importance is to emphasize the weakest of his points and ignore the strong points."
http://www.conroyhome.net/alan/Analyst/arguing.htm
Those are arguing techniques YOU attempt to use because you cannot discus the topic and accept someone's opinion. Read up.
Once again, please stop. I respect your opinion (and others), try and show me a little respect.
But just in case...
Really, that's called denial. Stop it.
Here's more of the same...
"Of course, SSOL also happens to be the reverse acronym for LOSS. D'Antoni's Phoenix teams were wildly entertaining, consistently successful—and always heading home before the Finals.
D'Antoni didn't care that just about every NBA champ since the 1988-89 Pistons had won with defense; once teams slowed the Suns' tempo and systematically broke them down, their lack of commitment to D always surfaced. Always. They had a fatal flaw. It took us four years to realize it."
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3797805
Nice and big for you!