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MineralMan

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6. It's just an overgeneralization and bandwagon propaganda
Sat Jan 18, 2014, 01:35 PM
Jan 2014

strategy. A logical flaw, since it's easily demonstrated that no uniform group that can be called "The American People" exists. Now, if they said, instead, "Many American People" or "A Sizable Percentage of American People," they could, with proper documentation, demonstrate the truth of their statement. But, "The American People" assumes that all American people are in the group, and that's logically impossible.

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