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<blockquote data-quote="squirrel" data-source="post: 673695" data-attributes="member: 13462"><p>I never said the article was correct just that you cant judge it on the ***le. I find a lot of their articles/essays a bit too long winded to read but I have read some that have interest to me and I find them quite thought provoking and ultimately make me more knowledgeable on some issues. As Christopher Hitchens said ''always read the other side of the argument to be prepared''</p><p>and to clarify things Peat im not a holocaust denier because I have never studied the subject intently enough to form a definite opinion, but that doesn't stop me from reading or listening to what a denier has to say on the matter and I don't think it should be illegal for one to have doubts on some of the historical evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squirrel, post: 673695, member: 13462"] I never said the article was correct just that you cant judge it on the ***le. I find a lot of their articles/essays a bit too long winded to read but I have read some that have interest to me and I find them quite thought provoking and ultimately make me more knowledgeable on some issues. As Christopher Hitchens said ''always read the other side of the argument to be prepared'' and to clarify things Peat im not a holocaust denier because I have never studied the subject intently enough to form a definite opinion, but that doesn't stop me from reading or listening to what a denier has to say on the matter and I don't think it should be illegal for one to have doubts on some of the historical evidence. [/QUOTE]
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