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To: Huck
In your best BS stock answer, you forgot to answer the last part of my question. Have you found a refutation of Ellis' work? Well, we are all waiting at rapt attention.
52 posted on 01/23/2002 12:37:24 PM PST by wattsmag2
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To: wattsmag2
A refutation of a dime store children's writer? No, I don't happen to have one handy. LOL. Refute this: you have one solitary source for this story. You cannot corroberate it with any newspaper, or the Congressional Record. And yet, you have no problem taking it as fact. Refute that if you can.

Now, hmmm, why would you be so apt to believe it? Couldn't be because it appeals to you on an emotional level, i.e., you want it to be true, could it? If I found a book saying Thomas Jefferson was a traitor against his country (such writings existed in his own time), would you take it as fact, on its face? Or would you question it? Hmmm? And yet, you play this game as if I need to find a refutation of this little fable. Why should I? If you care so much about it, find some evidence. Prove me wrong. But you can't.

54 posted on 01/23/2002 12:44:58 PM PST by Huck
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