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Date Posted: 13:19:42 05/22/07 Tue
Author: AG2AIR
Subject: Re: Where do DPF user go when site is down ?
In reply to: Cycling Newbee 's message, "Re: Where do DPF user go when site is down ?" on 13:11:23 05/22/07 Tue

>>If you want balanced views of the Landis case and the
>>site is down, where do you go... not TBV methinks ?
>
>
>Well, why don't you go to the hearing itself, get it
>straight from the horse's mouth and come up with your
>own conclusions? See, nobody else's views will really
>be "balanced." Everybody has their own preconceived
>notions at this point wouldn't you say?

Perhaps you are right, but we can't all fit into the room and what I meant is hearing opinions from either side-- the balance coming from one pro-Innocent view saying a pro Landis comment, then the a rebuttal from an pro-guilty standpoint said by another... out of these comments, if they do not get too childish and extreme, there are points made for either side with merit-- it is entertaining, insightful and educative. Also, you know, this whole message board debating is an interesting case study in beliefs and how you protect them. I find that fascinating.

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