Posted on 05/26/2004 4:24:47 AM PDT by Publicist
Because nobody, including conservatives, will support it.
With the exception of you, me and a few others, of course.
The scientific method requires that one gather evidence first and then draw conclusions based on the evidence.
You seem to have made conclusions about the facts, knowing that evidence was not gathered, and you claim that your conclusions prove that the concerns of others are "preposterous".
The picture of an x-ray which I viewed showed approximately 30 x-ray-opaque particles of roughly equal size within the boundaries of Ron Brown's skull. Any real concern regarding what caused the wound in Brown's head would have lead to retrieval of those particles and identification of their source.
Instead, we are told that the x-rays have been "lost" and that the particles were a contamination of the x-ray cassette. The probability of a contamination, with virtually identical sized particles all falling within the boundaries of the skull on the x-ray, is close to nil.
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