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From: The Press
Date: 20030614
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Sir--Barb Warren (June 10) is indeed fortunate. She has, by her own assertion, access to the Truth.
She is to be congratulated for she has fared better than Saint Augustine, Pontius Pilate, and most of the notable sages of antiquity and can presumably expect pilgrimages to Ohoka starting any day now.
Those of us not privy to this close relationship to veracity are labelled "warmongers" because we allow for the possibility that Dr Dutton's well- reasoned views might contain at least an element of truth.
Letters in support of him are not provoked by Sam Mahon's ivory- tower rantings but are ...
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