In Reply to: RE: I don't agree at all. posted by Ralph on April 7, 2011 at 12:50:37:
That's how I define a loaded question: One in which the questioner knows perfectly well what the answer is, but asks for one reason or another besides getting the answer. Which he knows.
Perhaps you have a different definition. Or perhaps I have misused the term, "loaded question."
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Follow Ups
- It's a loaded question: The manufacturer knows what you just posted - keith_d 20:04:30 04/07/11 (6)
- RE: It's a matter of instropection for me - Ralph 09:02:10 04/08/11 (5)
- Yet you did not post your (non) quandry here, did you? - keith_d 10:02:28 04/08/11 (4)
- RE: Yet you did not post your (non) quandry here, did you? - Ralph 10:55:22 04/08/11 (3)
- So you do think there is or could be a public relations aspect, after all - keith_d 21:36:18 04/08/11 (2)
- RE: So you do think there is or could be a public relations aspect, after all - Ralph 10:23:08 04/11/11 (1)
- Okay then, it was a loaded question - a question to which the answer was known full well ahead of time - keith_d 21:44:25 04/11/11 (0)