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Old 23-April-2002, 05:44 AM
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Dang, that's an Asmimov quote? I thought I made it up.

First Ms. Guliani cozies up to Bart Sibrel and claims with supreme bravado that man has never walked on the moon, no way, no how. Now she's steeped herself in David Percy's elixir of paranoia and so now her opinion has changed: "I KNOW that men went to the moon," she writes. "What I do NOT believe is that American men went to the moon AS PRESENTED to the public in the summer of 1969 with respect to the Apollo 11 lunar mission." At this rate, when she gets to Hoagland's material she'll be claiming that the missions were as portrayed, but they found the alien castles.

Ms. Guliani derision seems matched only by her weak-mindedness. How quickly she dumps Sibrel when a more attractive delusion comes along.

She sums up: "Their [meaning 'our'] 'arguments' become less and less about moon missions, reeking more and more of viciousness and malevolence." Well, Ms. Guliani, we tried the evidence first, but you specifically declined to talk about it. You wouldn't come here to discuss it, although you didn't mind coming here to call us names. You wouldn't let us discuss the evidence at Babel's forum.

We have answers for what you say are "damning" questions. We'll be happy to give them to you. And we'll even offer you a word of advice: It's not a good idea to try to preach against ad hominism while calling your opponents, "lapping lunar-goon-mutts."
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