Re: USA & Iran



On 6 May 2006 11:24:24 -0700,
wf3h <wf3h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Robin Levett wrote:
wf3h wrote:



oh brother...try reading the thread instead of merely quote mining. it
was his argument...though it goes beyond your comprehension...that the
US waited and refused to intervene in ww2 and that it was wrong for
doing so.

just can't handle it, can you?

On the contrary - it is you that can't handle it.

I have read the thread. The following (which cannot be seen in any single
post because of your habit of making (unmarked) snips that obscure yoru
interlocutors' points) shows the development of this aspect of the
argument:-

AC:
The US wasn't solely to blame from Germany's military rise.

wf3h:
gee that's sweet of you. somehow the US was responsible. the folks who
WEREN'T, it seems, were the germans. wonder how THEY escaped blame.

it took 3 days to get this GRUDGING admission from AC.

And now, my lying little friend, I'm going to demonstrate for you the power
of the Usenet Archive on Google Groups. Let's see if you have sufficient
decency to admit you were wrong.

On May 2, at 6:20pm (PDT) you made the demand

"is there ANY time in the past 225 years that the US has EVER engaged in
a war that was CORRECT? even ONE?"

This can be found at:

http://groups.google.ca/group/talk.origins/msg/43d12861fc484817?dmode=source

On May 3, at 6:39am (GMT), which, if you can do math, is May 2, 11:39pm
(PDT) I responded:

"The Revolutionary War, WWI and WWII come to mind. In the case of WWI
Germany pretty much pushed the US into it, and in the case of WWII it took
the Japs to kick the Isolationists in the ass."

The post can be found:
http://groups.google.ca/group/talk.origins/msg/05a23e534806a6c7?dmode=source

Thus, a simple matter of substraction shows that the time delay between your
request and my response was 5 hours and 19 minutes. You'll note that I
do not live in front of my computer, and considering the vast amount of
activity on talk.origins, I am often reading other threads, and it may take
time to move back to one where a little lying sonofabitch like yourself is
acting up. I have, for your convenience, included the links that show the
full headers for the posts, to demonstrate to you just how dishonest and
moronic your little claim above is.

Now that I've definitely demonstrated that you have in fact not only lied
about the time delay between your request and my response, but even about
the nonsensical idea that you "dragged it out of me", are you going to
apologize, or are you going to further make a complete and utter ass of
yourself, demonstrating your dishonesty, and what's more, complete ignorance
of how these posts all end up being archived?

I eagerly await your reply.

<snip>

--
Aaron Clausen
mightymartianca@xxxxxxxxxxx

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