Somewhere in my long ago past I heard it said that in matters before the court that if the facts supported your case then you argued the facts; If the facts did not support your case then you argued the law; if neither the facts nor the law supported your case then you attacked the character and person of your opponent. I suspect that is not only true in law but also in all debate and especially in the world of political "debate." What say ye?
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