American Thinker, Fauci Edition
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@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
That’s correct. A direct quote from the doctor criticizing Fauci.
Sentences are good for making points, but non-sentences are not.
wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:26 last edited by@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
That’s correct. A direct quote from the doctor criticizing Fauci.
Sentences are good for making points, but non-sentences are not.
I agree again!
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@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:28 last edited by@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
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@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:38 last edited by@jolly said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
If you remove "the claim that", it makes sense. I think "the claim that" ruins the sentence. Maybe I can defer to @Aqua-Letifer .
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:45 last edited by
He's supposed to be a wordsmith, so he should know.
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:50 last edited by
I dunno, it's the weekend.
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 17:53 last edited by
Change 'to lack' to 'lacks' and you are right there. The message is obvious.
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 18:03 last edited by
@mik said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
Change 'to lack' to 'lacks' and you are right there. The message is obvious.
Yes, the message was obvious.
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 18:18 last edited by
I'd like to see more commas
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wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 18:30 last edited by
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@jolly said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
If you remove "the claim that", it makes sense. I think "the claim that" ruins the sentence. Maybe I can defer to @Aqua-Letifer .
wrote on 7 Aug 2021, 18:35 last edited by@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@jolly said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@horace said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
@loki said in American Thinker, Fauci Edition:
I find the claim that the COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed and deployed to lack credibility.
That's not even a sentence.
It's a sentence. Look at the construct.
If you remove "the claim that", it makes sense.
It makes grammatical sense, at least.