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All this reminded me General Patton
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19/03/2003 11:12:15
 
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Hi Tom,

It's amazing how much is subjective opinion and not fact at all. While you can agree with someone's opinion, that does not make it 'fact.'

Tracy

>>>>This link is mostly a racist rant about Jews. I'd question everything on that site.
>>>
>>>Even that part I posted? (below)
>>>
>>>"At the end of World War II, one of America's top military leaders accurately assessed the shift in the balance of world power which that war had produced and foresaw the enormous danger of communist aggression against the West. Alone among U.S. leaders he warned that America should act immediately, while her supremacy was unchallengeable, to end that danger."
>>
>>The guy who wrote that stuff obviously has a screw loose. I'd question it all.
>
>Evan;
>
>It is easy to dismiss everything someone says that “has a loose screw”. That may be a good defense and yet they may say something true and of value.
>
>One thing I have against “knowledge gained from the Internet” is anyone can create a web site. Many think that knowledge gained from the Internet is absolutely true.
>
>Books written about any subject can also be biased. The difference between books and the Internet is that books receive reviews and acknowledgements while such activity for the Internet is lacking. For those that actually want to know “more of the truth”, I believe books are a better source.
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>In the end people believe what they want to believe and dismiss everything else.
>
>Tom
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