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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: epicure who wrote (332431)12/22/2002 12:02:19 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
If makes you happy to believe any man is perfect and thus his thinking is always perfect and he never makes a mistake, I'm happy for you. I think it is a stupid idea. Clearly that man who is perfect knows the correct answer to every question.

Such a perfect mind can predict the temperature at any location anywhere in the universe to within .0000001 degrees any scale you want for any nanosecond you want.

He can write perfect laws that will never have to be changed. Flawed was in sentence after the description of properties of a omni-potent God.

So on practical note you figure the guys who write the laws are not flawed.... LOL.... Do you ever do you own income taxes. Have you ever used a MSFT product LOL.....

Of course after your dang earlier, you have demonstrated flawed judgment and thus cannot be trusted to identify an unflawed man. You say I am flawed and we both know you have demonstrated a flaw, so where is the unflawed man??????

If there is no unflawed man, then all men are flawed. QED.

Oh I guess you need two as one would just be the exception that proves the rule.

And if you cannot provide two or more unflawed men then well you are twice shown flawed.

BTW, a major part of my engineering background is in finding system flaws that 100% of the time are just artifacts of defects in human's analysis.
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