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Old 04-20-2003, 09:37 PM   #11
juju
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Tell me something: when's the last time you were wrong about something?
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I drove an hour and a half to one of the many freedom meetings I attend each month and after I got there I realized I had the wrong day of the month when nobody else was there.
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<b>But I've never been wrong about any part of the constitution and I'm still not.</b>
Well, this is a real, physical event you're referring to. I was referring to your <i>views</i>, your opinions. Have you ever been in a debate and realized that the other person was right? Has anyone ever shown you that you were wrong about a particular political or philosophical ideal? Political conviction is an admirable trait, but realizing that you may be wrong is of equal importance. And I was just wondering if you possessed this ability. It doesn't have to be on the topics we've discussed. It could be any other political or philosophical ideal. Has anyone ever made you realize you'd been wrong about something?

I'm asking you if you possess the ability to admit you're wrong, and to cite an example.
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