Re: "Your actions speak louder than your lies"



On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:18:15 GMT, "Funday's Child" <fun@xxxxxxx>
wrote:


"gekko" <gekko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yet, clearly, he failed, and miserably. Instead of evoking the
emotional impact he was aiming for, he got scorn for using a term
that educated people use to mean "spoken defamation." Not folks who
graduated with third grade reading skills, but those who actually use
words in a professional manner.

Yes well, here are some more people with third grade reading skills you
might want to heap scorn upon for using a term that educated people use to
mean spoken defamation. Besides yourself, I mean.

There's Dr Zen, allegedly an editor: "You don't have to slander him."

And Alan Hope, a writer: "He's attempting to slander atheists by
association, that's all"

And Archer, a lawyer: "That is slander. I like right wingers."

And Wayne Lutz, founder of an important political blozgine: "The words
"libel" and "slander" are thrown about carelessly here, and that's a shame
because it lessens the seriousness of the charge when someone engages in
true slander, as you are recklessly doing here."

Dust settles. A claw, two scales. The tip of a tail.

Dude, I'm in awe.

--
Josh

"I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what
everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil." - Alan Greenspan
.



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