To: Skywatcher who wrote (69443 ) 11/5/2005 2:29:48 AM From: Dan B. Respond to of 81568 You don't seem to know the difference between my attempt to state facts of what we know and don't know, and denying a thing. Did I deny something in that post you responded to just there? I think not. Truly. I wound up stating a possibility that remains that...possible. You typically have little to say. It's seldom if ever pleasant when you do speak to me for yourself. But really, you should realize where Fitzgerald is in this investigation, what he hasn't and has said, and know then of the things you don't know for fact. This was Fitzgeralds wise message which he excruciatingly delved into. Be aware of what you don't know instead of buying something that truly may never have entered the minds of your so-called surely currently guilty, i.e. Rove, Libby, and Cheney, whomever. Perhaps they will prove to be connivingly guilty. Perhaps not. It's as if you aren't aware that the other side of the coin can be real and, shall I say, appropriately applicable at times (if one employs an eyes-open mind), and good enough to appreciate and accept, when the coin does turn over, as it will in life. Never assume (even if we all will, we should try not to I think. We should try to be aware of when we are assuming, and temper our words appropriately. The devil IS in the details, and perceived evil may not be evil. Take me for instance. I naturally want to make the world a better place. I care about the little guy. Truly. Your side of the coin seems often evil to me, as mine does to you. Both sides can't both be right about everything (though there may be a grain of truth even in the "wrong" side...which is when knowing you are assuming can come in handy), but both sides will be right about some things, at the least. I say it's an unsettled issue here, this Plame thing, and you might take heed rather than feel so sure you are right before the results are in that you feel my expression of questions is a denial of what you think you know (but in fact you think you know it too soon, as the results, again, simply aren't in). Well, like it or not, that's how I feel. And it is my paraphrase, as I alluded, of Fitzgeralds message. Bye, Dan B.