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To: Brasil
I'm with Rudy, her statement really doesn't make sense. '...the willing suspension of disbelief ' implies that Petraeus is telling the truth but her tone says the opposite.

Actually "suspension of disbelief" is a literary term inasmuch as a writer or filmmaker must, in a fictional work, get the audience to buy in to the story and believe it on some level.

She's saying that what the General was saying was fiction.

53 posted on 09/14/2007 5:19:45 PM PDT by Ramius (Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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Yesterday Bill Bennett mentioned that “willing suspension of disbelief” is from Coleridge meaning the willingness of a reader to accept as true the premise of a work of fiction.


79 posted on 09/15/2007 4:46:29 AM PDT by Atlantian
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