My AmSpec Iran piece
January 24th 2007 15:39
Jim Bono of Midlothian, VA, a reader of my new American Spectator piece, has proved me utterly and undeniably wrong. I committed "a fallacy common among modern conservatives: thinking that words mean what they say."
I missed the Iraq authorization's subtle nuances:
"For example, I discovered in the text a right to privacy guaranteeing our entitlement to abort Iran. You can't see it, but it's there. Further reading revealed the authorization says Iran should be banned since it contains trans fats."
I apologize to my readers, hope I can regain their trust and will do more thorough research in the future.
I missed the Iraq authorization's subtle nuances:
"For example, I discovered in the text a right to privacy guaranteeing our entitlement to abort Iran. You can't see it, but it's there. Further reading revealed the authorization says Iran should be banned since it contains trans fats."
I apologize to my readers, hope I can regain their trust and will do more thorough research in the future.
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