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Who's to blame for this falacy.
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#2
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Washington Irving, I think.
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#3
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Who's to blame for this falacy. [/ QUOTE ] Thomas Friedman? |
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#4
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Fallacy?
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Who?
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#6
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Blame?
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#7
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This?
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#8
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For?
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#9
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Washington Irving, I think [/ QUOTE ] This is correct. He wrote a fictionalized account of Colombus, in which everyone, but the hero Colombus, thought the world was flat. Same fellow wrote Sleepy Hollow. I don't think too many people take that one seriously. Even the Greeks new differently |
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#10
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I think it was Irving Washington.
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