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To: Jim Robinson
Jim, I will not argue with you. I will only suggest that you add the following to your reading list:

Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor by Robert Stinnett, who himself served in the US Navy from '42 to '46, where he earned ten battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation.

His patriotism did not keep him from learning the truth about just what his government was capable of back in '41. He pursued and found the truth about the event which provided the pretext for the war in which he served so ably and so well.

Fifty years from now, will a similar book be written by a veteran of the War on Terror? Only time will tell...

186 posted on 01/05/2002 1:44:32 AM PST by Arator
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To: Arator
Fifty years from now, will a similar book be written by a veteran of the War on Terror? Only time will tell...

What a bunch of anecdotal baloney. Well just because someone has been in the military doesn’t automatically make them right. There are some former military personnel that claim our government has knowledge of extraterrestrial life. Why don’t you set up camp with Rivero outside of Area 51 and wait for a UFO.
187 posted on 01/05/2002 1:48:45 AM PST by Republican_Strategist
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To: Arator
spe-cious (spe-shus) adj.1. plausible, but not genuine; superficially accurate but without substance upon closer examination; deriving, or derived from false causality [specious logic].

The dictionary forgot to add "The heart of conspiracy theory."

274 posted on 01/05/2002 7:39:53 AM PST by IronJack
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