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David V. wrote:
Chris wrote:
"David V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Which simply is not true. Why do you have to lie like that to support your argument?
Has to be a lie, right?
No, she doesn't have to lie. That's my point.
Why is it that when someone makes a statement you disagree with, you call it a lie?
It doesn't matter if I agree or not, a lie is a lie. If a person makes a statement based on false premises, it's a lie. You've done it several times.
A lie has to be a statement made with the purpose of deception.
The statement Marie A. made was made with the purpose of deception. The statement was obviously not true. -- David V. Yosemite Llama Ranch
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