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![]() "Chuck Harris" wrote in message ... Jik Bombo wrote: "Chuck Harris" wrote in message ... Two bad experiences are not enough to form a conclusion. Not true. How many bad experiences are required to form a conclusion is entirely up to the person forming the conclusion. Whatever number he says is valid, is valid. That's what freedom is all about. So, what you are implying is I'm against freedom? No, I'm simply saying that for many, one, or even just innuendo is a valid basis for a conclusion. Let me put it this way, if a guy comes apon a crowded city street, and runs headlong into the street, without regard for the signals, and gets hit by a car, he might conclude that it is very dangerous to cross that street. That's right. And a lesson well learned. Yet hundreds of thousands of others with, minimal schooling in the ways of city traffic, can cross that same city street without incident. The conclusion drawn by the ignorant one is improperly formed. Given the tiniest bit of schooling, he too could use ebay safely. The choice to not use eBay is hardly a sign of ignorance. Nor is it a life-ending decision. Now, about that freedom thing: AR15s at 100 paces....;-) 100 paces? How about a flamethrower? -Chuck |
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