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Wittaler [7]
4 years ago
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Councilman stewart's recommendations for a wind farm might work, but do you want to take advice from a man who was caught cheati

ng on his wife?
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insens350 [35]4 years ago
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It is the Ad Hominem Abusive. Assaulting the individual making the contention, instead of the contention itself, when the assault on the individual is totally superfluous to the contention the individual is making. The contention assaults a position by engaging the awful qualities, moral turpitude, and general lowness and unpleasantness of a man who holds the position.
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