Leif
Adventurer
But Waitaminnit
Mr. Morwyn, your "logic" is no better. Why would you wish to act so rashly on your own unproven surmise that time is of the essence? Is there not some way that we can gather more information so that we have a better idea of the true situation before we blindly stumble into a situation that may not be what we expect at all?
My feeling is that the more informed we can be about the true status of the situation before we commit ourselves to any action, then the greater will be our chance of success. So I agree with Mr. Radoon, simply because I do not believe that we have enough information to properly evaluate our situation. At least, I certainly have heard no one offer up such information, or even assert that we know enough to act. Instead, all we have is your blind statement that we should proceed full speed ahead in spite of our ignorance! Such a course of action invites disaster in my opinion. It may be that there is no good source of information to be had that is pertinent to our plight, and, in such case, then there is nothing do be done but proceed with all possible caution. But I, for one, would feel better if someone would at least adequately address the question of how to learn what we wish to learn before we enter a potentially deadly situation.
What say the rest of you? [And, then singing: ] Can I get a witness??
Mr. Morwyn, your "logic" is no better. Why would you wish to act so rashly on your own unproven surmise that time is of the essence? Is there not some way that we can gather more information so that we have a better idea of the true situation before we blindly stumble into a situation that may not be what we expect at all?
My feeling is that the more informed we can be about the true status of the situation before we commit ourselves to any action, then the greater will be our chance of success. So I agree with Mr. Radoon, simply because I do not believe that we have enough information to properly evaluate our situation. At least, I certainly have heard no one offer up such information, or even assert that we know enough to act. Instead, all we have is your blind statement that we should proceed full speed ahead in spite of our ignorance! Such a course of action invites disaster in my opinion. It may be that there is no good source of information to be had that is pertinent to our plight, and, in such case, then there is nothing do be done but proceed with all possible caution. But I, for one, would feel better if someone would at least adequately address the question of how to learn what we wish to learn before we enter a potentially deadly situation.
What say the rest of you? [And, then singing: ] Can I get a witness??
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