Then you fold. Or you'll deny it and fold, or fold and deny, some final show of bravado.
But if truth every becomes a concern for you, remember this: usually, where you find yourself unwilling to answer a simple question that's right about where you went wrong.
No charge.
Dan
But if truth every becomes a concern for you, remember this: usually, where you find yourself unwilling to answer a simple question that's right about where you went wrong.Refusal to answer an ad hominem is hardly going wrong. Starting with one is typically a sign of going badly wrong.
But where you really went wrong was by stipulating the point in question. You claim that Dobson's actions represent "accomplishments for the American family". I would reject that premise. He is instead promoting a particular cultural agenda.
The value of that agenda is the point under debate here. I would say that free expression has far more value. I doubt Dobson would agree, and I am certain that Wildmon would not.
-Eric