[Vision2020] State Verifies Obama's Birth Certificate
No Weatherman
no.weatherman at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 06:59:34 PST 2008
Chas:
One of the difficulties I have with dialoging with you is that
sometimes you dogmatically assert incredibly false statements as
though they are established facts.
For example, you assert:
"The BBC reports nothing that contradicts Gratian, who merely provides
the extra detail that he was privy to by virtue of having been a close
participant versus an observer."
But the BBC report states:
"Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has said he is a cousin of US
presidential hopeful Barack Obama."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7176683.stm
And Gratian wrote:
"Mr. Obama and Mr. Odinga are not cousins, and efforts to assert
otherwise have been described as "stretched to the point of
ridiculousness" by an independent fact checker."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/oct/17/no-ties-to-terrorism/
Gratian clearly contradicts the BBC, yet you declare "The BBC reports
nothing that contradicts Gratian. . ."
Chas, what's going on inside your head?
On 11/3/08, Chasuk <chasuk at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 16:00, No Weatherman <no.weatherman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > You have to demonstrate that Gration's testimony is more reliable than
>
> > the BBC's report...
>
> The BBC reports nothing that contradicts Gratian, who merely provides
> the extra detail that he was privy to by virtue of having been a close
> participant versus an observer.
>
>
> > and the complaint of the Kenyan official.
>
>
> The Kenyan official wasn't lying, but he was speaking as a member of
> the opposing party, as the article makes clear.
>
> Again, no contradiction, no lies, just part of the story versus the full-story.
>
> Chas
>
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