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Old 09-21-2014, 03:32 PM   #152
eschwartz
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There has been a fair amount of evidence, but you and others simply blow it off because it doesn't fit your opinion. We have gone over this ground many times. I seriously doubt anyone here will change their mind until either new evidence appears, or the final ruling of the case by either the district court or the supreme court.
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If the final ruling upholds the ruling, and there is no new evidence, will you change your mind?
What is this "if" you speak of?

Of course he wouldn't. He can always say the final ruling was corrupted by Amazon's crony capitalism also.

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Given that the Supreme Court is the final voice with regards to the law in the US, then yes. I might not like it, but they are the final voice.
I don't think the question is whether or not you will accept it.

The question is whether or not you will believe it.
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