Raj Feridun wrote:

> >I'd like to make something clear to Ernest, though he does not seem to get it. I
> >don't believe that the US orchestrated an attack on itself to get involved in
> >Middle Eastern conflicts, or that they are covering up an Israeli attack. But the
> >government is being less than forthcoming about what they do know, and making up a
> >lot of things (like links to Saddam Hussein) they don't. What they should be
> >pursuing, if they are not doing it secretly already, is any involvement with
> >groups in Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, and going after them just as hard.
>
> I happen to agree with you.
>
> Anyway, one doesn't have to believe in conspiracy theories in order to
> want facts about the Pentagon attack clarified. What a ridiculous
> assumption on Ernie's part.

Oh, thank you. Since Mr. Schaal, for some reason wishes to be hostile to my view, and
to ridicule me by misrepresenting it and me, I will let your statement stand as
representative of my view.

It surprises me that an attorney, critical thinker, and Japanese hand like Mr. Schaal,
does not see the value of having facts "clarified" as Japanese often do, even though
they may already have formed their conclusions, or already know what happened.

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 "I'm on top of the world right now, because everyone's going to know that I can shove
more than three burgers in my mouth!"