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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cogito who wrote (74785)3/25/2006 1:43:01 AM
From: Dan B.Respond to of 81568
 
RE: "There are people who believe the attacks on 9/11 were orchestrated by the Bush administration. Does that mean I should repeat that as if it's the truth?"

Only if you believe it, and can admit that you don't have true proof. In point of fact, if you were one of those who believes it, then you, just like they in fact do, would likely repeat it as though it were the truth. We all should stand up for what we believe, for that keeps the cracks where truth escapes sealed up, as a general rule (though a lot of people get to be wrong, at least there is investigation and thought).

Re: "...in the case of the supposed Prague meeting...the testimony is credible only to those who are determined to prove a connection between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein no matter what."

Frankly, the testimony and evidence is, I think, simply credible to any unbiased observer, it not having been successfully shot down by those determined to deny any obvious reason for the war against Saddam's Iraq, no matter what.

Dan B.