-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote:
<snip>
> > (Obviously, be careful that if you reply to this,
> > you don't accidentally post it to FFL. We don't
> > want all that work we did to be for nothing.)
> 
> Unbelievable puerile inanity from someone I used to
> genuinely respect.

Translation: Boy, do I look stupid. How to
recoup? I know! I'll say I don't respect her any
more. Yeah, that's it!

You see, folks, when John claims "sexual assault"
is equivalent to "rape" and cites figures for the
former to "prove" I was lying about the latter,
that isn't "puerile inanity," no sireebob.

It's only "puerile inanity" when I provide links
showing what an extraordinary blooper that was
on his part.

John, poopsie, you've been losing my respect 
starting long before the political campaign
became an issue here. And since it's become an
issue, that respect has really hit bottom--not
because you support Obama, but because you can't
deal substantively and reasonably with those who
don't agree with you; instead you resort to
childish insults (speaking of puerile inanity).

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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> TOLEDO, Ohio -- Sen. Barack Obama distanced himself from the voter
> registration group ACORN but also downplayed the fraud controversy
> that has embroiled the organization in recent days.
<snip>
> "Having run a voter registration drive, I know how problems arise,"
> Obama said, referring to work he did years ago in Illinois. "This is
> typically a situation where ACORN probably paid people to get
> registrations and these folks, not wanting to actually register 
people
> because that's actually hard work, just went into a phone book or 
made
> up names and submitted false registrations to get paid. So there's
> been fraud perpetrated probably on ACORN if they paid these
> individuals and they actually didn't do registrations."
> 
> But Obama continued, "This isn't a situation where there's actually
> people who are going to try to vote because these are phony names.
> It's doubtful Tony Romo is gonna show up in Ohio to vote," he said,
> referring to the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, whose name surfaced on
> Nevada ACORN forms.

Hmmm. That's just what I said in a post last week.

And yet, according to you, John, I'm "hysterical,
hateful and freaky lately."

(Hey, Ruth, are you keeping a list of the names
people call me and raunchydog?)


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