On 5/5/2010 5:31 PM, RJack wrote:
Sayeth Hyman Rosen:
"Sometimes a broken link is just a broken link."

Sayeth Hyman Rosen:
"Commonly in an argument from ignorance or argument from personal
incredulity, the speaker considers or asserts that something is false,
implausible, or not obvious to them personally and attempts to use this
gap in knowledge as "evidence" in favor of an alternative view of his or
her choice."

Wishful Thinking: <http://www.fallacyfiles.org/wishthnk.html>
    Form:
        I want P to be true.
        Therefore, P is true.
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