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Re: Dutch shows his utter dishonesty and a penchant for altering his opponent's comments to suit.



"swamp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 12:05:08 GMT, "Ipse dixit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >"rick etter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >> "Ipse dixit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >> > >
> >> > > Even if your position could get any weaker, that
> >> > > wouldn't have done it. It was obvious, it was never
> >> > > intended to be anything but an obvious taking the
> >> > > piss and you know it.
> >> > >
> >> > That's very easy to say after been shown your
> >> > dishonesty, and I remember that Jonathan and
> >> > Kevin tried a similar excuse to yours after being
> >> > caught while forging posts using their opponent's
> >> > identity. There is no excuse for editing your
> >> > opponent's replies,
> >> ========================
> >> maybe you should follow your own advice there
> >
> >I don't edit my opponent's replies to suit my argument
> >or make posts using their identities. Those antics belong
> >to the anti side of these animal related groups.
>
> I'd say neither "side" has a monopoly on those antics, however in this
> case I interpretted Dutch's response as a barb,

It was intended to convey my displeasure with his unethical snipping habits.

> and not offered as an
> accurate description of your grocery list.

Actually, I believe it *was* accurate, certainly much closer to the truth
than his effort.

> *If* I'm following the
> discussion correctly, neither your claim of "fallen apples and mustard
> cress" nor his response of "factory farmed rice, grains, fruits and
> vegetables purchased indiscriminately, coffee, tea, cheese,  milk and
> eggs, along with some shit that I have no clue about" were meant to be
> taken seriously. Tongue-in-cheek remarks aren't lies or dishonesty.

He knows that, he's a desperate, wanking slob.

> Your hesitance to reveal the true contents of the list, otoh, suggest
> you're hiding something.

I'm guessing Nash is a full-on omnivore. He's probably having veal cutlets
for dinner tonight.





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