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Re: The Fermi Paradox and SETI Success Quadibloc 08-16-2008
Posted by Quadibloc on August 16, 2008, 12:28 am
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> A complex and inspired intelligence too subtle and quick for this poor
> amphibian to follow? Or someone simply too lazy or disinterested to
> make an attempt to actually communicate?

It's clear enough *which side he's on*. He is against the rich and the
powerful, and for the poor and the downtrodden. So, he is presumably
making the point that, since his heart is in the right place, he
doesn't need to debate coherently; those who are obviously wicked
should mend their ways and follow him!

John Savard


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