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To: Kevin Rose who wrote (442636)8/14/2003 12:58:10 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The collectively stupid mind makes statement such as some provided some bad advice therefore all advice is suspect. The wise person knows that each individual tells his story and his accuracy is based upon how his story checks out. But having no rational specific counter argument collective stupidity is the only path of rebuttal. And even that is not quantified or qualified but basically puts out a rumor sans link.

I know no stories about defectors claiming "the Iraqi people would 'rise up' against Saddam" I heard that concept spoke about, but not in any official government statements as likely or probable if mentioned at all. I guess it may have been suggested as a possibility. But I don't recall it.

Specific physical details that check out are credibility of the other information or opinions dealing with that hard verified evidence. And even if that person made observations about hearts and minds and it proved faulty, that in no way impeaches Specific physical details that check out are credibility of the other information or opinions dealing with that hard verified evidence.

And kevie knows of no info from the specific defectors that was found faulty. Kevie searches for spin for a dumb rebuttal.

Kevie, that is not very impressive.