And what if they are Condoleza Rice?
Would you believe a word she says?

OffWorld

--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That doesn't answer the question, Rick.  At what point do their 
stories 
> become believable--after college?  Graduate school?  How about 
during 
> graduate school?  And does it matter if they are getting a Ph.D or 
an 
> MA?  How about a teaching certificate?  And what about if they 
happen 
> to be "highly educated and established in professional society" 
but 
> otherwise obvious flakes?  And what "professional" societies are 
these 
> women established in, anyway?
> 
> Sal
> 
> 
> On Dec 2, 2005, at 9:58 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
> 
> > What if they had been less mature or intelligent, with say, only 
a BA? 
> >  You might have disbelieved them then?
> >
> > Sal
> >
> > Generally, people more highly educated and established in 
professional 
> > society are regarded as more credible. Of course, there are 
always 
> > exceptions to every generality.
>






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