On Jun 13, 2007, Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Accusing people of arguing opinions that are not their own may well be
> appropriate. Accusing them of not be able to think is not.

I agree with the latter, but the former is seldom appropriate.  Any
accusation ought to be provable, and it's nearly impossible to prove
that an opinion held by someone is not his own.  People quite often
arrive at similar opinions independently.

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