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08-11-2015 09:39 PM
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:I'm going to have an opinion, whether you like it or not. Last I looked, we still have freedom of speech in the US.
I'm not going to try to prove anything, because you would just argue with that.
I'm not on here to argue or convince anyone of anything, I'm here to express my opinion.
Period...
Poor @esmeraldagooch, you tried to start a discussion and get all this static.
Yorkie, you are entitled to have an opinion, and an opinion is just that-a personal opinion.
The last time that I checked, this was a place called "community chat" on a shopping channel message board-nothing more.
08-11-2015 10:08 PM - edited 08-11-2015 10:17 PM
So you're saying it didn't occure? Or you don't like the source?
Boomburg, WSJ, CNBC? It's all there too.
08-11-2015 10:11 PM - edited 08-11-2015 10:15 PM
08-11-2015 10:40 PM
@Toppers wrote:
@YorkieonmyPillow wrote:I'm going to have an opinion, whether you like it or not. Last I looked, we still have freedom of speech in the US.
I'm not going to try to prove anything, because you would just argue with that.
I'm not on here to argue or convince anyone of anything, I'm here to express my opinion.
Period...
Poor @esmeraldagooch, you tried to start a discussion and get all this static.
Yorkie, you are entitled to have an opinion, and an opinion is just that-a personal opinion.
The last time that I checked, this was a place called "community chat" on a shopping channel message board-nothing more.
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Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but opinion and fact should not be confused.
08-11-2015 10:43 PM
@Drythe wrote:
@esmeraldagooch wrote:China's move spooks the market. What are your thoughts?
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My thoughts, This link connects to Zero Hedge Funds web site. Here is their:
MANIFESTO
our mission:
to widen the scope of financial, economic and political information available to the professional investing public.
to skeptically examine and, where necessary, attack the flaccid institution that financial journalism has become.
to liberate oppressed knowledge.
to provide analysis uninhibited by political constraint.
to facilitate information's unending quest for freedom.
our method: pseudonymous speech...anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority. it thus exemplifies the purpose behind the bill of rights, and of the first amendment in particular: to protect unpopular individuals from retaliation-- and their ideas from suppression-- at the hand of an intolerant society.
...responsibly used.
the right to remain anonymous may be abused when it shields fraudulent conduct. but political speech by its nature will sometimes have unpalatable consequences, and, in general, our society accords greater weight to the value of free speech than to the dangers of its misuse.
- mcintyre v. ohio elections commission 514 u.s. 334 (1995) justice stevens writing for the majority
though often maligned (typically by those frustrated by an inability to engage in ad hominem attacks) anonymous speech has a long and storied history in the united states. used by the likes of mark twain (aka samuel langhorne clemens) to criticize common ignorance, and perhaps most famously by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay (aka publius) to write the federalist papers, we think ourselves in good company in using one or another nom de plume. particularly in light of an emerging trend against vocalizing public dissent in the united states, we believe in the critical importance of anonymity and its role in dissident speech. like the economist magazine, we also believe that keeping authorship anonymous moves the focus of discussion to the content of speech and away from the speaker- as it should be. we believe not only that you should be comfortable with anonymous speech in such an environment, but that you should be suspicious of any speech that isn't.
That's all I have to say.
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Oh My.
08-11-2015 10:48 PM
@esmeraldagooch wrote:So you're saying it didn't occure? Or you don't like the source?
Boomburg, WSJ, CNBC? It's all there too.
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I love the ability to edit a post too, I've needed to use it a few times.
I still don't see anything which agrees with your previous posts.
08-11-2015 10:52 PM
We are all entitled to our own opinion but not our own facts.
08-11-2015 10:55 PM
@esmeraldagooch wrote:So you're saying it didn't occure? Or you don't like the source?
Boomburg, WSJ, CNBC? It's all there too.
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That's still opinion not fact or stats.
08-11-2015 11:03 PM - edited 08-11-2015 11:18 PM
@NoelSeven wrote:
We are all entitled to our own opinion but not our own facts.
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Yes. I would love to see in defending a thesis, a person say "I stand by this as it is my opinion".
Edited to Add: "I stand by this because it is my opinion regardless of any fact or references". (and maybe add" It is my right - Freedom of Speech. lol)
08-11-2015 11:28 PM
This post has been removed by QVC because it is rude.
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