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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 12:22:46 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message . com... "NOYB" wrote in message news:8lsbb.21089 No wonder GM finds it hard to compete. I'm sure it has been modernized that plant over the years, but the age of the facility speaks volumes about what is wrong with the management of America's car manufacturers. No kidding. Management should have shut it down years ago in favor of opening a more profitable non-union plant. I guess it took 68 years of "negotiations" with UAW to finally win concessions for closing the place. Please provide... No. *You* prove I'm wrong. This is a logical fallacy called "shifting the burden of proof." The burden of proving any assertion rests, by convention, with the person making the assertion. Furthermore, someone using this type of "fallacy of distraction" is trying to hand the other person in the argument the very difficult task of "proving a negative." From the standpoint of credibility in any argument, it better to be ready to substantiate an assertion, rather than trying to use any tactics of distraction. Joe "Logic-R-Us" Parsons |