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How dare you question Her code of ethics?? I myself have decided to drop Sathya Sai Baba's moral code and adopt Her code of ethics that She has constructed over Her 40+ years (yeah!) of wisdom! Sai Baba is an alleged hypocritical pedophile after all! After reading many of Her high horse mails in the recent past, let me be Her humble Moses and pen down Her commandments: 1) Thou shalt use one's femininity to charm old men to gain an advantage in debating and who will come to one's rescue, if thou art female of course. 2) Thou shalt twist and distort statements to mean something sinister and disrepute the other with statements akin to "Shame on you" when one is devoid of logic to argue, in order to gain advantage in the debate. 3) Thou shalt always maintain political correctness and make rabble-rousing holier-than-thou statements to gain the high moral ground. 4) Thou shall evade specifics with generalities and if totally cornered, use "I come in peace. I'm too tired to argue, especially about this issue which is so redundant." 5) Use sentences like "To each his own" without referencing the original source (Suum Cuique) so as if to make it seem like your own. - Of course, I am still learnin from Her and will let you know the other 5 commandments when I am further enlightened. Cheers! Aristo. PS. Selma, I come in peace. I'm too tired to argue... On 6/14/07, Mervyn Lobo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have stated my code of ethics and you've stated > > yours. Now we know where we both stand. To each > > his own. > > > If I am not mistaken, you burst onto the Goanet scene > using a false ID. Now you state you have a code of > ethics! Yep, everyone can change. If you were not > corrected up front you would still be wallowing in > your old ethics code (like some other people are doing > here). > > Mervyn3.0