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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (125433)3/2/2004 11:49:13 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hi Hawkmoon; Re: "Then we should doubt Kay's opinion that there are no WMD stockpiles in Iraq. After all, that too, is his belief."

So you are putting this forth as a logical argument, not a joke???

Kay's opinion that there are no WMD stockpiles in Iraq is believable not because Kay is believable, but instead because no one has found any WMDs there. His opinion that Iraq had an "active WMD program" is not believable because no one has any evidence that such a program existed.

Hey, if you can't distinguish between self serving lies (i.e. claiming that Iraq had some sort of "active WMD program" that only you have secret evidence for) and red faced admissions (i.e. admitting that Iraq had no WMDs after saying that they did for most of a year), then I can't help ya. You're going to just have to figure it out on your own.

-- Carl