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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (172508)7/24/2003 5:55:38 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1573708
 
Of course, its unstated. Do you tell your neighbor you covet his mercedes or his ferrari? If you do, don't be surprised if the police pay you a vist if and when it gets stolen.

1 - Has the Iraqi oil been stolen?


I don't know.....do you?

2 - The example you give is at least a simple argument with few unstated premises, basically only one (coveting an item increases the chance that you will take it). That one unstated premises is both obvious and uncontroversial in the case of the Mercedes or the Ferrari. In the case of Iraqi oil there would need to be further premises which are not so obvious. At a certain point it is reasonable to say the argument has not even been made rather then trying to guess at all the premises that the other side will not even state, and thus effectively make their argument for them.

Our gov't is covert.......its not about to disclose to the world its full intentions. Therefore, you are dependent on the gov't actions and what were the decisions leading to those actions.

ted
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