Though Terry, when one is the only one on the side of a position, it 
is a logical step to consider your on the wrong side, and if one 
claims 2+2=5, is it wrong to suggest to him, that all the other 
school children have written 2+2=4 and propose he should consider re-
doing the problem incase he made a mistake?

--- In [email protected], "Terry L Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> UnCoolRabit, while I don't agree with all that Paul has posted, 
> it does NOT matter how many agree or not for a proposition to 
> be true or not; for example, 2+2=4 regardless of how many say 
> otherwise.   
> 
> -TLP
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "uncoolrabbit" <uncoolrabbit@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > PS: Paul, notice this is the most popular thread in the forumn 
right 
> > now, and every one posting is agaisnt you... should be a clue.
> >
>






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