Does only giving one biased answer choice make a question stupid?
Roger47
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Some people seen afraid of letting those who might disagree post an answer.
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kfallslady 2012/07/13 03:10:22I think...+5I skip most political questions and if I do answer one I don't give a Rats Ass if not everyone feels the way i do because we are all entitled to an opinion





















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Many claim extensive education, yet I've found them to be incapable of understanding simple English, unwilling to research a point even when I provide the links to documentation, and their typical response is to stamp their foot, holler "I'm right! I'm right!" like a two year-old throwing a tantrum. Others just take snide little swipes at folks without ever offering anything of substance. They're somewhat like a 3 year-old who interjects himself into the adults' conversation, blurts out a profanity, and then runs out of the room, giggling.
If you want to hold a sing-along, that's fine - I don't care if it's "Kum-bay-ah' or 'Lead On, O King Eternal'. But when you ask for opinions and then react as though someone committed an indecent assault on your pet rubber duck, you lose all credibility.
Obama is a Liar.
Just sayin'.
Yeah, that makes a question pretty dumb.
The people who do this could save me a sentence by not being so closed minded. Then again, if they are asking a question where the only option is to agree with them, they are probably not worth the time.