Credible political rants?

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Don't ppl know that when they use "huffington post", "wikipedia" and "move on" as a source to back up their ideology, they automatically lose credibility?
I didn't write Rush or Hannity because I don't see them used as links to "news stories".
Chupate esa! ***I do not represent one side or another, but when it comes to political debates I rely soley on facts not opinions. Someone who quotes those mentioned above don't stand a chance against me. They argue their opinions as facts. In a true debate you have to be able to debunk the opposing issue using facts. But when one side constantly resorts to extreme meassures, name calling & opinions you cannot actually expect to be taken seriously.
Jon S,
I think you missed my point ;)
 
That's probably because you hate losing arguments for well known information that they present.
 
Well how about this. Go to any news source, and you can see that Islamic Extremists still want to kill Americans and will do anything to accomplish their goal.
In case you didn't realize it, terrorists are a threat. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,4238...
This happened two hours ago. I hope God has mercy on your soul.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7...
How about, If elected will Obama get delivered messages from Islamic extremists attacking us. I hate people preaching all of this peace crap while people want to kill them.
 
I love how people scoff at Fox as biased hateful right wing rhetoric,

Yet Hillary Clinton's entired campaign has acknowleged that Fox was the only fair news channel to thier campaign during the primary.

And yes they lose credibility with me if they cite Huffington Post or KoS.
 
That's true. When I see "Daily Kos" I immediately dismiss everything else they say.
 
Funny how you put huffpo and moveon up there and fail to mention newsmax, Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.
 
let's leave them alone, and talk to some people that understand politics and news a little more ja?
 
Yes, but the ignorant don't want to be challenged, they just want want information to agree with their preconceived notions. Fox, No. 1 overall news network, I can hear people crying already...
 
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