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There are a number of arguments often brought up ''as if'' they countered a given claim when, in fact, they do not.
 
There are a number of arguments often brought up ''as if'' they countered a given claim when, in fact, they do not.
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* {{l/sub|a sign isn't going to stop a criminal}}
 
* {{l/sub|nobody can predict the future}}
 
* {{l/sub|nobody can predict the future}}
 
* {{l/sub|Switzerland has high gun ownership and low gun crime}}
 
* {{l/sub|Switzerland has high gun ownership and low gun crime}}
 
* {{l/sub|that's your argument, not mine}}
 
* {{l/sub|that's your argument, not mine}}

Revision as of 18:39, 2 June 2015

There are a number of arguments often brought up as if they countered a given claim when, in fact, they do not.