Sometimes Yes or No is plain wrong Platt.

They are neither supported, nor (I believe) currently prohibited,
things change too.

Not Supported
is simply not the same as
Prohibited
How hard can it be ?

But yet again you are evading my resppnse to your point about the
morality of selling such a story .... whatever the point above. My
secondary point is that you know this fine well and are deliberately
evading the point - ergo you are immoral.

My "lecture" above is about excluded middles

BTW I do not usually lecture about morality - I've turned that view on
you in just the last couple of days - to make a point - but it's never
been a habit.

Ian

On 4/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting ian glendinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > As usual Platt, you are flip-flopping between two extreme views, and
> > missing reality. Reversing a decision to support does not equal a
> > decision to prohibit - except in deluded worlds of simplistic logic.
>
> So the sailors are not prohibited by the military from selling their stories.
> They have been given permission by their superiors to do so. Is that correct
> or not? Seems to me a Yes or No would suffice without your usual lecture about
> morality.
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