To: Quix
How does reading a book about the unknown make one smarter? Anyones' opinion on the unknown is as valid as anothers. Just because something is written, doesn't make it true.
To: stuartcr
I have worked in libraries 6-7 or so years of my life. The university library job required managing and presenting everything from the extreme left wing to the extreme right wing politically.
And, I've read massively most of my life.
Even people with IQ's of 100 can learn to discrimminate based on factors like quality of sources; quality of presentation; quality of specific descriptors etc. etc.
Not only so, I have relatives and other trusted folk in my network who have had first hand experience with the topic in their government jobs.
I no longer have the luxury to pretend a long list of things are not true.
654 posted on
02/15/2004 3:42:06 AM PST by
Quix
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