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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (30668)3/11/2005 3:39:36 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
"You never did express HOW I felt about what I posted.
You didn't exactly express skepticism about that version of matters, either, which I would have (and have)".

Response:

I am attempting to post information that I either link or repeat as best my memory serves me of what I hear on the talk radio... that might be of particular interest to others. Grannie had posted an article about Michael committing suicide and when I read it I thought about what I had heard.

When I opine I get in to trouble. So, I try not to interject my own opinions too often although I do have them and will relate them when asked. There are exceptions to this,however, when I read a post that triggers an immediate response... but I am trying to tone that down.

Often in the past when I have posted on this thread I have done so to stimulate some discussion but not to argue..
To debate something, fine. However, the more I read, the more sites that I frequent and the more divergent presentations I read about events the more I am perplexed as to what is the truth.

Unless on hears it from the horse's mouth everything else is from the head of whomever is purporting something.. and usually those purports are biased to one side or the other.The truth may lie somewhere in between..

AND is ever changing.
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