On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:02:01 +0000, judith
wrote:
>On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 22:12:51 +0000, Alex Heney
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>Alex - two points:
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>1) Do you not think that if you were right - then there would be
>at least one court case where your interpretation of the law had been
>upheld: can you point at just one case?
I can't, but neither can anybody point at a case that suggests I am
wrong.
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>2) Do you not find it odd, that there is not one person on the
>newsgroups supporting your point of view?
If that were true, I would find it odd.
But several people seem to agree with parts of what I say (mostly with
different parts!).
You seem to agree with almost everything I say, but still claim I am
wrong ????
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>Is there not just a tiny chance that you are wrong and everyone else
>is right?
No, because there is very little agreement among those opposing my
view.
They simply can't all be right.
We do not have my viewpoint plus one opposing view, we have a
different view from just about everybody who has posted.
--
Alex Heney, Global Villager
I *said* cut my *hair* off of the ear!! -van Gogh
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