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Originally posted by tecoyah
So, out of curiousity. If Someone "made a mistake", or was wrong. And the result of that mistake was the death of hundreds of people, would you trust them to continue making such descisions?
If someone you knew, made statements that you "felt" were incorrect. And if the likely reason for the "incorrect" statements was to decieve you, would you trust them?
If the life of your child, or indeed yourself, were placed in the hands of this individual, would you be comfortable?
These are the questions to ask yourself, and place into whatever context fits your understanding of Power.
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So long as the conclusions were reached with reasonable expectations of the data presented then I have no problem with it. There are plenty of instances where I look at information and come to one conclusion while someone else comes to another. I don't fault them for coming to the wrong conclusion if the evidence could point you in that way and there isn't significant reason to think it's wrong.