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metasilk ([identity profile] metasilk.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] eclectic_boy 2012-10-19 03:32 am (UTC)

It seems possible that Epstein said different things—and thought different things—at different times. Whether that's due to his on reflection, influence on his thinking/feeling from external factors, or tweaks due to the interaction with a given reporter, I couldn't say.

It also seems possible that one of more of the reporters could represent Epstein's thoughts incorrectly.

Which of these is more probable? (They could both be occurring of course).

Seems more useful to verify/falsify numbers claims. Or turn the discussion away from the undecidedness of one or more voters (yes they are, and the admasters are workign hard to change that) and more to the likely consequences of electing one or the other (which is more relevant).

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