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To: Brumar89 who wrote (90878)12/8/2004 11:43:29 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
A lack of evidence is evidence of a lack of evidence. You can imagine all sorts of things and call it common sense, but it doesn't MEAN anything- except that you have a good imagination. We have been tooling around Iraq for quite a while now, and with all our caches of secret papers, and with all the confessions, it still looks like their is an absence of evidence. Maybe it's time you accepted that sometimes an absence of evidence, means you need to go down a different pathway, to find a theory that actually does have some evidence associated with it.

Now if one actually knew something about Al Qaeda and Saddam, one would think it less common sensical that they would link up, thus one would not be so desperate to see an absence of evidence as anything but an absence of evidence.