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Re: Nilet Doesn't Vote Democratic, But A Majority Of Americans Do

Posted by Nilet on Sat Jul 19 14:39:18 2014, in response to Re: Why Does Nilet Vote DemocratIC, when ~49% of Americans vote Democrat?, posted by kew gardens teleport on Sat Jul 19 13:38:49 2014.

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OK, in baseball you're not allowed to count two (let alone five) strikes on the same pitch, so trying to count that many on one line isn't kosher.

In reverse order:

Your fifth one is a simple ad hominem— I said it, therefore it's wrong, so we'll call that a ball rather than a strike.

Your fourth example is inconclusive, since you don't meaningfully distinguish between images created by Democrats and images that aren't, nor do you distinguish those urging people to vote for a specific candidate rather than a general trend— you vote for a Democrat, but you vote for the Democratic Party. That one's also a ball.

Your third example compares simple google numbers with absolutely no context, meaning nothing. That's also a ball, not a strike.

Your second example misuses English— "vote Democratic" is commonly said, as is "vote for the Democratic Party," and "vote for the Democrat." However, "vote Democrat" (as in "vote for the Democrat Party") is only used by the extreme right. This one is also a ball. I believe at this point, I'm entitled to a free base. I'll take hydroxylamine. However, you also included one more example.

Your first example is just a reiteration (or first iteration? preiteration?) of your second, and a misuse of English. So I guess I'm entitled to a free base and a spare ball. That'll come in handy for my next Arkanoid tournament.

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