This reminds me of a Seder I saw turn ugly once when both grandmothers showed up with matzo babka.
Defend it all you want, claim that a democratic process was used to enact the legislation, and therefore, the legislation in question is democratic (ignoring, of course, the circular reasoning fallacy), but simply calling something so, doesn't make it true.
And theological reflections on the bread of affliction aside...
Just because you call it babka doesn't mean your manishewitz-mush tastes anything like cake.
This reminds me of a Seder I saw turn ugly once when both grandmothers showed up with matzo babka.
ReplyDeleteDefend it all you want, claim that a democratic process was used to enact the legislation, and therefore, the legislation in question is democratic (ignoring, of course, the circular reasoning fallacy), but simply calling something so, doesn't make it true.
And theological reflections on the bread of affliction aside...
Just because you call it babka doesn't mean your manishewitz-mush tastes anything like cake.