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If Health Insurance Mandates Are Unconstitutional, Why Did the Founding Fathers Back Them?

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Nyet4/13/2012 3:37:33 pm PDT

re: #295 Buck

He had zero reason to think that I did. I never said that I did. He just threw it our like a bomb. And for you to think that is not even close to calling someone a truther, then you are wrong.

No, the problem with that exchange was that Obdi misconstrued your statement about what LC shows. You said that they show a possibility of 9/11 CT in the sense that it is their mode of arguing - by showing possibility, keeping the door ajar so to say. Obdi misunderstood it as *you* saying that they prove such a possibility. Again, it was an honest mistake in the heat of the debate. But that is also why he wrote this passage.

However if you look at littlegreenfootballs.com you will see this:

No, birthers and truthers actually believe that “the government behind it” or “Obama isn’t really from Hawaii” is the most likely explanation. They don’t think it’s a remote possibility. They think it’s the truth.

So by Obdi’s own definition you’re *not* a truther, since he only understood you to accept a mere possibility of a conspiracy.