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Mr Manning should realize that ther's nothing to gain in trying to persuade a Freeper of anything. Instead, the goal is to appeal to those who are listening in, people who aren't Freepers. That means that Manning should not just explain why the Freepers arguments are wrong. Manning needs to steer the conversation to facts and topics that play to our strengths and not the Freepers.
When the freeper talks about carpet bombing Arabs, and the threat all Muslims posed, he should respond by asking why we're not bombing Saudi Arabia, since 15 of the 19 hijackers come from there. Why are we buying their oil instead, which puts billions of dollars in the hands of people who fund terrorists?
WHen then Freeper complains about how Clarks statements hurt the morale of our troops in Iraq, the response should be "Yeah, right. The bullets, bombs and rpg's aren't hurting their morale, but what Clark says is" and then go on to quote what Republicans said about the military under Clinton.
The Freepers arguments depend on people not knowing the facts. When confronting them we must remember to include those facts which people don't know and which reflect poorly on the conservatives.
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