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Any Facts Which, When Included In The Argument, Give The Desired Result, Are Fair Facts For The Argument.
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Any facts which, when included in the argument, give the
desired result, are fair facts for the argument.
-- Fairfax's Law
Related:
It is difficult to win an argument when your opponent is unencumbered with a knowledge of the facts.
A real spoilsport is someone who muddles up a good argument with facts.
No Facts but...
When the law is on your side, argue the law. When the facts are on your side, argue the facts.
When neither the facts nor the law are on your side, make an ad hominem attack. -- Old Adage...
No fair, you're trying to confuse me with facts here.
Any argument carried far enought will end up in semantics. -- Hartz' Law of Rhetoric
There are two sides to every argument, unless a person is personally involved, in which case there is only one.
-- Cutler Webster's Law...
Cutler Webster's Law: There are two sides to every argument, unless a person is personally involved, in which case there is only one.
When the law is against you, argue the facts. When the facts are against you, argue the law.
When both are against you, call the other lawyer names. (To see this in action, watch L.A. Law)...