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br> -- Barry Downes p> John Tabin replies: br> Mr. Downes's assertion that "issue of Valerie Plame's covert status...by now obviously isn't really a question without an answer" is incorrect. Ms. Plame Wilson herself, according to her testimony last week, still isn't sure whether she was legally covert. That this hasn't been settled is one of the many peculiarities of this drama. /p> p> WAR OF THE WORDS br> Re: Laurie Mylroie's What Is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Saying? : /p>Ms. Mylroie is persuasive. Readers familiar with her books and able to appreciate the breadth and profundity of her knowledge of the Islamic world know well the meticulous, detailed evidence supporting her view of the nature of our enemy. Odd, isn't it, that she's got to adduce such a torrent of argument to persuade us of a simpler, more parsimonious account than the one we've bought into willy-nilly.
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