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Post by Trublu on Nov 3, 2007 19:38:11 GMT -5
Look up in the Sky: It's a BY Richard Belzer Posted November 1, 2007 | 11:30 PM (EST) An object in the sky just happens to be called unidentified, therefore if anyone sees such an object it does not necessarily follow that it is from outer space. There are those, however, who do believe in extraterrestrials, and famously among them was President Ronald Reagan who mused at the United Nations that a visitation by space aliens would unite all the nations of the earth. In addition, one of President Reagan's press secretaries told me (I have this on film) that the president genuinely believed in the existence of other worldly civilizations! Many so-called UFOs have been seen throughout history: pilots, astronauts, astronomers and many other reasonable people have seen UFOs, therefore, there is more evidence for UFOs than WMDs, Hussein's involvement in 9/11, Al-Qaeda's relationship with Saddam and other patently non-existent realities that require a suspension of disbelief far greater than that required to believe in something that has actually been seen by countless people for centuries. In addition it makes more sense to question someone who claims to hear instructions from some bronze-age sky god as opposed to actually seeing an unidentified flying object.
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Post by Finaddict on Nov 8, 2007 17:54:10 GMT -5
I agree with Belz's premise that there is much info to support UFO's being real.
Unfortunately his take that UFO's are more believable than WMDs is absurd.
I am saddened when anyone from the far left or far right takes a position that is totally out of touch with reality.
Clinton believed there were WMDs in the 1990's as did many other members of Congress on both sides of the aisle. It is rewriting history to say otherwise.
Hussien's involvement in 9/11 remains unclear, BUT his support for Al-Qaeda has been well documented by Israeli intelligence.
I am saddened that Belz has taken up the talking points of far left groups supported by millionaire George Soros and Michael Moore.
It is fine to be anti-war in Iraq. I also have my issues in the way the war has been run, but I believe that even if anti-war, we must tell the truth.
Mr. Belzer is old enough to know better.
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