• Rocket@lemmy.ca
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    Harper was freely and fairly elected and was defeated in a free and fair election.

    The only time Harper was not elected in a Canadian federal election was the first one he participated in. He resigned from politics about six months after his last election win. Maybe you are trying to imply that the resignation was a defeat? But that did not happen during the election.

    Are you, maybe, talking about an election other than the Canadian federal election?

    He was nothing approaching a dictator.

    It sure seemed like you were trying to say that he had total control over the country at one time. I do not disagree. If that is not the case, why did you bring him up?

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        Funny, as I stopped having a position a while ago. I long moved to trying to figure out your position as it is in no way clear.

        Some pretty simple questions in that last comment that would help clarify things. Is there a reason you are afraid to answer them?

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          Your positions are so absurd that there is no chance to have a reasonable conversation.

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            What kind of conversation would we have had if, hypothetically, they were not absurd?

            • Rocket - “[…]”
            • MapleEngineer - “Yup, that’s how it is.”
            • Rocket - “Yup, sure is.”
            • MapleEngineer - “Yup. Guess that’s all there is to say about that.”
            • Rocket - “Yup.”

            Reasonable conversation is predicated on starting with the absurd. I give you the benefit of the doubt that you are trying, in good faith, to provide information to take us from the absurd to something sensible, but I am honestly not clear in what you are trying to say. My attempts to figure it out have been stonewalled.

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              MapleEngineer: I’m going to come over and fuck your wife.

              Rocket: The fuck you are.

              MapleEngineer: Let’s negotiate and find some middle ground. Maybe she can just give me a blowjob.

              When your opening position is absurd there is literally no room for discussion. You always take the most ridiculously extreme and absurd position. That leaves no room for reasonable discussion.

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                Yeah, more like:

                • MapleEngineer - “I need to drive a nail into this piece of wood.”
                • Rocket - “Here is a hammer. It is well suited to the task.”
                • MapleEngineer - “No thanks. I tried a using a hammer to insert a screw last time and it didn’t work. Not only did it not work, but I hit my thumb and ended up in the hospital.”
                • Rocket - “Maybe it is not a nail that you need to drive, but to fasten the wood? A staple gun might be the ticket.”
                • MapleEngineer – “Buddy of a friend of a pal’s wife was bludgeoned to death by a hammer. There is no room for discussion if you are going to be so absurd.”
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                    Oh yeah, I forgot to add that at the end of every other reply. Sorry about the oversight.

                    Anyway, if you want a demonstration of absurd, this is what has become absurd. Back to the actual topic of conversation. I believe we have some outstanding questions.

                    I’m especially interested to learn which election Harper lost after having won one. Trying to wrap my head around your interesting mind further, it dawned on me that maybe you were trying to say that he was Prime Minister and then he lost that position. The trouble with that theory is that the Prime Minister is not elected in the Canadian federal election. It is an appointed position.