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      • I'm entitled to my opinion (or I have a right to my opinion) is an informal fallacy in which someone dismisses arguments against their position by claiming that they have a right to hold their own particular viewpoint.
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  2. Oct 7, 1997 · Everyone Is Entitled to My Opinion. Paperback – October 7, 1997. From America's favorite television reporter--wise and hilarious commentaries on the always fragile human condition. In this one-of-a-kind book, we get the undiluted David Brinkley.

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  3. Oct 24, 1996 · EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO MY OPINION. by David Brinkley ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 24, 1996. bookshelf. shop now. These unambitious sign-offs (styled ``homilies'') from 15 years of This Week with David Brinkley never pretend to much—and they surely don't presume to anything as weighty as a raison d'àtre.

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  4. Oct 4, 2012 · If “Everyones entitled to their opinion” just means no-one has the right to stop people thinking and saying whatever they want, then the statement is true, but fairly trivial. No one...

  5. Dec 12, 1991 · He skewers lawyers, bureaucrats, Washington insiders, hypocrites of all stripes. He commemorates absurdity--and hence suffers fools gladly. In short, Everyone Is Entitled To My Opinion is David Brinkley at his unbeatable best. 176 pages, Hardcover. First published December 12, 1991.

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  7. EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO MY OPINION. User Review - Kirkus. These unambitious sign-offs (styled ``homilies'') from 15 years of This Week with David Brinkley never pretend to much—and they...

  8. Everyone Is Entitled to My Opinion Paperback – Oct. 7 1997. by David Brinkley (Author) 4.3 17 ratings. See all formats and editions. From America's favorite television reporter--wise and hilarious commentaries on the always fragile human condition. In this one-of-a-kind book, we get the undiluted David Brinkley.

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