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To: American Spirit who wrote (862)7/5/2004 12:26:57 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 1409
 
He said produce the facts, not claim you had produced the facts, you stupid clown.



To: American Spirit who wrote (862)7/5/2004 6:23:55 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1409
 
You were right, not just about Kerry but also about how easy it was to find the info. I did this search, and the first hit mentions a book Kerry wrote on the topic in 1997. Of course, I wanted to find the facts. People who want to avoid the facts won't get very far.

google.com

Tom



To: American Spirit who wrote (862)7/6/2004 1:48:05 PM
From: LPS5  Respond to of 1409
 
You'll have to put a little more art into your hedging efforts.

You first posted regarding:

No mention of Al Qaida as a threat whatsoever. [M]eanwhile Kerry was warning about it 1999-2001.

Message 20278900

Now, you're adjusting your earlier assertion:

[T]the Kerry speeches warning about Al Qaida type attacks inside the US.

Message 20280562

Not a terribly subtle difference, is it?

For Kerry to have warned about Al Qaeda specifically might have been prescient; that Kerry merely said that terrorism was a "threat" - or that we may one day face attacks on U.S. soil (in particular almost half a decade after the first attack on the WTC, as the book was published in 1997) - doesn't impress me in the least.

You are, of course, free - and encouraged - to disagree.

:-)

LPS5