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Were you one of those liberal cuckoos who thought the US was already in recovery?
Welcome to reality, dodo-heads. Apparently over 400 banks across the country are shitting their pants and reaching into empty pockets.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fdics-problem-list-of-troubled-banks-tops-400-2009-08-27
Welcome to reality, dodo-heads. Apparently over 400 banks across the country are shitting their pants and reaching into empty pockets.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/fdics-problem-list-of-troubled-banks-tops-400-2009-08-27
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Date: 28/8/09 05:31 (UTC)An Appeal to Authority fallacy rests on a person who claims that they or somebody they are quoting/using in the argument is an expert/holds expertise in a subject and therefore their claim X is true. In my situation we are missing the latter portion of information required to be a fallacy - I am not claiming knowledge or making an argument. I am simply saying I am in college and know a lot of young liberals. My bad if I gave off any fallacious vibe.
I'll be gone for a few days and might not get a chance to respond to any further replies, so apologies ahead of time.