Manners

2012-11-25 Thread Jon Louis Mann
> > > It is not like you are a successful politician. > Why would anyone care about having your respect? > > > I actually think this is a statement made in good > > > faith. IMHO, you would grow if you were able to > > > understand the answer to that question. While self > > > respect is critical

Re: Troll on the list needs to learn manners...

2012-11-25 Thread Damon Agretto
At least in my defense I won't bother replying to him. Damon. On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 11:30 PM, Warren Adams-Ockrassa wrote: > On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 23:12:03 -0500, Damon Agretto > wrote: >> >> My question for the list is: if John comes across as a troll, why are >> people responding to him? By d

Re: Troll on the list needs to learn manners...

2012-11-25 Thread Warren Adams-Ockrassa
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 23:12:03 -0500, Damon Agretto wrote: My question for the list is: if John comes across as a troll, why are people responding to him? By doing so, you give him exactly what he wants. By getting a rise out of others, he makes you dance to his tune. If you really think he has no

Re: Troll on the list needs to learn manners...

2012-11-25 Thread Damon Agretto
My question for the list is: if John comes across as a troll, why are people responding to him? By doing so, you give him exactly what he wants. By getting a rise out of others, he makes you dance to his tune. If you really think he has nothing worthwhile to add to the conversation, don't reply to

Re: Troll on the list needs to learn manners...

2012-11-25 Thread Nick Arnett
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Jon Louis Mann wrote: > > ... > My goals include getting the SMO airport closed, getting free WiFi with a > link to a Virtual Town Hall on the city website, etc. I have made > substantial progress in that direction. Sometimes the best way to win is > to lose. That

Troll on the list needs to learn manners...

2012-11-25 Thread Jon Louis Mann
>    1. Re: Politeness > (=?utf-8?b?V2FycmVuIEFkYW1zLU9ja3Jhc3Nh?=) >    2. Politeness (Jon Louis Mann) >    3. RE: Politeness (Dan Minette) >    4. Re: Politeness (John Williams) >    5. Re: Politeness (John Williams) >    6. Re: Politeness (John Williams) >    7. Re: Politeness (Nick Arnett) >  

Re: Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-07 Thread William T Goodall
On 7 Sep 2006, at 3:47AM, jdiebremse wrote: Wow. I do have to admire your chutzpah.. That's cute from the guy whose favourite topic reduces to accusing everyone who uses contraception of being a mass-murderer. Goose Maru -- William T Goodall Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web : http

Re: Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-06 Thread Dave Land
On Sep 6, 2006, at 7:47 PM, jdiebremse wrote: --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It's nice that this topic has attracted some interest and that people are giving some thought to the sickening poisonous evil filth of religion and the ghastly damage it causes

Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-06 Thread jdiebremse
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's nice that this topic has attracted some interest and that people > are giving some thought to the sickening poisonous evil filth of > religion and the ghastly damage it causes individuals and society. > > However a nu

Re: Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-06 Thread William T Goodall
On 6 Sep 2006, at 12:40PM, John W Redelfs wrote: I agree with Goodall, us religious people are "sickening poisonous evil filth." That is why we need the Atonement and forgiveness that can only come in one way. But I can see things from the atheist perspective too. Since all of us are n

Re: Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-06 Thread John W Redelfs
t; written some things that are simply gratuitously insulting or ad > hominem attacks. Like the ones you constantly make against any beliver? > I suggest those people stick their heads in a bucket of ice water > until they regain their manners. I suggest that you use a few buckets of soap to was

Re: Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-03 Thread Andrew Crystall
ting or ad > hominem attacks. Like the ones you constantly make against any beliver? > I suggest those people stick their heads in a bucket of ice water > until they regain their manners. I suggest that you use a few buckets of soap to wash your mouth out. I'm certainly not goi

Manners (was Re: Religious freedom)

2006-09-03 Thread William T Goodall
by quoting you) have veered from the polite and civilised example I set when discussing this pernicious vileness and written some things that are simply gratuitously insulting or ad hominem attacks. I suggest those people stick their heads in a bucket of ice water until they regain the