Re: Protecting our moorhen chicks



In message <qhm8c11fsm3kn15j81r5oilfnrpurifnog@xxxxxxx>, amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:00:39 +0100, Malcolm Kane
<malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In message <7e67c1lav1avjnntmf80hspjcfplpu86a6@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 00:00:20 +0100, Malcolm Kane
<malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In message <6to5c1lgdmr59m4gmeahmlvd1opbe1rmnd@xxxxxxx>,
amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 18:15:11 +0100, Malcolm Kane
<malcolm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I know verbalising your thoughts does sometimes seem a little much for
you but I asked a question for which I genuinely wanted to see your link
so please put into words why you link the two.

Why?

Oh dear. I didn't think the concept of discussion was so hard to understand.

It goes like this Angus.  You make a point I want clarification so ask
for it. You reply with the clarification then I reply.

Simple really.

So we are at the point where you have made a point.  You linked rabbits
being hit by epidemic disease with the reason foxes should be left
alone.

No I didn't. Read what I responded to.

<INSERT> Mike Rabbits are predated by several species and prone to disease epidemics. Angus Yes. That's why foxes should be left alone.

</INSERT>

I know you won't be able to answer this and all I will get is evasion
and abuse BUT here goes.

Please try to explain why foxes should be left alone because rabbits are
predated and prone to disease.

Fake! That's not what you said.

You said, "So we are at the point where you have made a point.  You
linked rabbits being hit by epidemic disease with the reason foxes
should be left
alone."


I am sorry Angus I hadn't allowed for your grasp of the English language.

Firstly that post I think if you check was not my first on the subject.

Secondly are you suggesting that the words above do not link rabbits and foxes. I would suggest "That's why foxes should be left alone" establishes a link.

However now we have agreed on the words can you explain your point or is that totally beyond you as well.






I wanted clarification of your thinking so asked.

Work it out.

I'll take that as a recognition that you feel on shaky ground and unprepared to discuss your statement> Fine if you are really prepared to admit defeat.

You're a fake, Malcolm .

Can I take that as confirmation that you feel on shaky ground or are you going to expand on your rather strange statement that because rabbits are predated and suffer disease foxes should be left alone?


If not is it because there is no logic to the statement and as a result you can't expand.






You instead of following the normal system of answering have found all the reasons under the sun for not replying.

I will not respond to stupid questions.

Why is asking you to clarify your position a stupid question? Other than the fact I ought to know better than expect you to respond to things you find difficult.

There's not much I find difficult that you come up with :-))

Wonderful so you will have no problem with what I am asking. I look forward to your clarification.








Is it really so difficult to understand. I am trying to follow your train of thought and have difficulty in seeing why you link foxes and rabbits so asked you to expand on your thoughts. You are reluctant.

Why?

Because that's how discussion is carried on and how people learn. If your aren't posting to the newsgroup to try to get people to understand and hopefully convert to your position what are you posting for?

I think you are finding this matter extremely difficult to understand. Perhaps you should make provision for contemplating alternative thought.


When you give me the information I am asking for I will gladly contemplate it at length.

So when are you going to give the information I ask for.



Why is it that every time someone wants clarification so they can understand your position you go all defensive and refuse?

I don't.

Again wonderful so I look forward to the clarification. -- Malcolm Kane .



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