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In response to
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but, despite the fact that in the NYTimes article he comes across as a patholigcal depressive, nothing of what he said, as quoted in either article
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by
znufrii
"Today there is much focus on our rights."
Posted by
Stephen (aka SCeire)
Apr 13 '09, 12:05
Seriously, it's not that hard to copy and paste a quote correctly.
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nor is it hard to determine the thrust of the point from the context of the surrounding statements.
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znufrii
Apr 13, 12:07
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you didn't misplace a quotation mark, you added a word.
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Stephen
Apr 13, 12:10
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Then there shouldn't be any need to just make shit up then
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Stephen
Apr 13, 12:18
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Thanks.
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znufrii
Apr 13, 12:29
the quotation mark should've followed 'much', as in 'too much "focus on rights"'
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znufrii
Apr 13, 12:11
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You're trying to attribute the "too much" part to him when those are your words and not what he said.
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Stephen
Apr 13, 12:17
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If you want to argue on the merits of the inference, please do so. I've already conceded the point on the specific quotation.
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znufrii
Apr 13, 12:21
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