From: edward_ohare@nospam.yahoo.com.invalid
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:55:46 +0000 (UTC), arromdee@green.rahul.net (Ken
Arromdee) wrote:
>In article ,
>Todd Michel McComb wrote:
>>Well, I had a lengthy private conversation with Giorgio. They
>>offered to prove their existence either via phone conversations or
>>notarized statements. We didn't take them up on either, however.
>
>That's not an offer of evidence, that's a psychological trick--offer
>evidence under circumstances where nobody would want it because they'd feel
>they were putting an undue burden on his family.
>
>He's offering evidence that he knows nobody would dare demand, and that's
the
>equivalent of not offering evidence at all.
>
>I suggest calling his bluff and demanding the evidence anyway.
Good analysis.
I, however, suggest letting the x box votes stand. If there is an
agenda here to disrupt the process, it will become apparent after
another vote or two.
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