Then the claim should not be made. I don't see any birds outside....does that prove there aren't any?Gonz said:You can't prove a negative except by it's absense.
flavio said:Then the claim should not be made. I don't see any birds outside....does that prove there aren't any?
Thanks that relates nicely to "outside Gato's line of view" which doesn't have much precision.Professur said:Outside, within your line of view ... yes. Outside, out of your line of view ... no. A little more precision is all it takes.
NY Times said:BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 15 - In a day remarkable for the absence of large-scale violence, millions of Iraqi voters, many of them dressed in their best and traveling with other family members, streamed to the polls today to cast ballots in a nationwide election as Iraqi leaders predicted that the vote would split almost evenly between secular and Islamist parties.
flavio said:So are they the left and talking about it too? No need to kick Gato while he's down.
Where? Oh, you're just making up more stuff. You're on a roll with that today.Gato_Solo said:Thought you said that the NY Times was fair and balanced...
I looked and Gonz and I just proved you wrong.Anyway...I assume you didn't look at anything I posted, and are just resorting to flame-baiting again...
flavio said:Where? Oh, you're just making up more stuff. You're on a roll with that today.
I looked and Gonz and I just proved you wrong.
Dec 15, 2005Gato_Solo said:And you also proved you can't read...take a look at the dates the stories were written...
flavio said:
Professur said:Did any of the following carry a story concerning this? MSNBC. ABC. CBS. CNN. CBC. CNN. FOX.
I'd say that's more than sufficient looking, wouldn't everyone?
FoxBAGHDAD, Iraq — Up to 15 million Iraqis — including large numbers of Sunnis, who boycotted the January elections — voted in historic parliamentary elections Thursday to establish a permanent democratic government amid only scattered violence.