Sorry, I don't mean to be obtuse. If you let the opposition frame the question you are debating, you are often letting them control the answer or conclusion you will reach. For example: If the Iraqi war is about freeing the Iraqi people from terrible conditions, How can you be against their liberation? Regards, Bob S.
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