--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bob Price <bobpriced@...> wrote: > > From: authfriend <jstein@...> > > Curtis wants to shove this down the memory hole ASAP > > because it reflects so badly on Barry (and on him for > > defending Barry), but there's still more to it. > > > > First is Curtis's hypocrisy in accusing *me* of putting > > the worst possible spin on it, when it would never have > > happened, as I've already noted, if it hadn't been for > > Barry putting the worst possible spin on the email he > > received from Dan. Second is more hypocrisy from Curtis > > in putting the worst possible spin on Dan's reference to > > it today, accusing him of deliberate misrepresentation. > > Judy I might call Curtis a number of things; > an atheist, a musician and if I was feeling really > nasty, I might call him a de-certified initiator, but hypocrite > I think that's silly.
You're entitled to your opinion. But what *do* you call a person who criticizes somebody else for doing the very thing he himself, or the good friend he's defending, does? "hypocrite: a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings."--Mr. Dictionary