Re: On This Day, was Who & Whom
- From: Renia <renia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 23:42:51 +0300
celia wrote:
D. Spencer Hines wrote:
"But this all began over my use of who versus whom."
P. Jonathan Gans -- 1 August 2004
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DEAD WRONG...
There he goes again.
Gans is LYING.
Gans used WHOMEVER rather than WHOEVER -- which was Dead Wrong and very
funny. Here is what he wrote:
"Whomever [sic] married her automatically became one of the most
important figures in the west." [sic]
P. Jonathan Gans -- AKA Gans The Illiterate -- 23 July 2004
Yet NOW he tries to state the opposite of the truth.
He says he used WHO and could care less about WHOM -- and he also
insists we don't need to use WHOM or WHOMEVER at all.
Hoist with his own petard yet again.
A fish rots from the head -- and so do senile, lying educators.
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
Veni, Vidi, Calcitravi Asinum
Sholem Aleichem
On July 23 1829 William Austin Burt patented the first typewriter.
Little did he realise what a Pandora's box he had opened.
On July 23rd 2004 a NYU chemist using a machine developed
from that invention of Burt's made a grammatical mistake !!!!!!!!!
Do NOT underestimate the seriousness of this; this is a man
in a position to influence the tender developing minds of
our young people.
On July 23 2004 the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
passed a joint resolution declaring the armed conflict in Darfur
to be genocide.
This can fade into history where there are no facts but do not
forget that Paul Gans once muddled 'whomever' and 'whoever'.
It is carelessness and woolly liberal thinking like this that will
lead to the end of civilisation as we know it.
Celia
Now, now, Celia, you're being silly. You know civilisation is over, already.
Renia
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