> > > > I will repeat what is obvious as long as you try to 
> > > > bullshit your way out of addressing what I say about 
> > > > you, Curtis. 
> > > 
> > > M:  You have now defined yourself as a troll here Robin.  
> > > Got it.  Over and out.
> > 
> > It's the *presumption* of this that blows my mind.
> > That Curtis or anyone else "owes" him a response
> > in which he addresses what he says about him. And
> > that if Curtis doesn't do what he's being told to
> > do, he's just going to keep calling him names 
> > until he does.
> > 
> > That's what children throwing tantrums do. That's
> > what chronic abusers do. That's what people suffer-
> > ing from Narcissistic Personality Disorder do. 
> > That's what attention vampires do. That's what
> > Robin does, it's what Judy does, and in a saddening
> > trend it's what Ann is starting to do.
> > 
> > It's NOT what normal people do.
> >
authfriend:
> Actually, that's what reporters have been doing with
> Romney concerning the tax returns he has refused to
> release, just for one recent example in public life.
> 
> Romney's excuse that he doesn't owe it to anybody to
> release the returns hasn't gone over too well. The
> reporters haven't been calling him names, but pundits
> sure have been, as has the Obama campaign.
> 
> Come to think of it, it's also a tactic Barry has used
> many times: posing a question to someone, then if they
> don't respond, repeating the question over and over
> and calling them cowardly because they haven't answered
> him. I can think of several instances right off the bat;
> I suspect we all can.
> 
> Gee, do we have yet another demonstration here of 
> Barry's incomparable talent for inadvertent irony?
>
Barry said he would put his money on it, but when I
accepted his wager and raised him $500, he wouldn't
put his money where his mouth was, and he didn't fold,
and he refused to show his hand, so Barry owes all of 
us big time by now, for fibbing. LoL!


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