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Originally Posted by npwalters
So did you actually watch the 60 Minutes piece? Your first sentence leads me to believe you did not.
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My first sentence, referring to the show that would air later in the day, led you to believe that I had not watched the show that had not aired yet?
But no, I do not watch network television. What insights did the piece have?
EDIT: Even more confused by your remark now. I read what seems to be the transcript for the program. The transcript talks about indications and warning and planning but no attack against the US yet. That seems to support my first sentence that, "If they are able to watch 60 minutes tonight then either the attack is not underway or it has not been very successful." What am I missing?
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Last edited by Bill14564; 04-18-2022 at 10:16 AM.
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