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Politics : Evolution

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To: Greg or e who wrote (10385)12/1/2010 7:40:01 AM
From: Solon  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
"which stated that young men often visited Ingersoll in his study and left with hundred dollar bills in their hands. Why would anyone think that strange????"

Now now, little liar boy! You know the quote that started you and your little teamer putting on the act was as follows below!!! And you know it was part of a tribute written to his life as a moral family man and benefactor of humanity. Does Yabwee praise you for being a lying little rascal!! Is she going to let you play in the Heavenly Liar's Band?! ;-)

Thanks again for your confessions! They show off all your lies--in this post and in every post. Especially, they show explicitly when you started your "pederast" libeling and the months of your libeling that ensued before I even retorted!!

Sucks to be you eh!! Everyday I thank Yabwee that you are such a mindless mental moron! Otherwise your psychosis would be deep cause for concern!! Take all the rope you need, little "confessor" choir boy! LOL!

..."He extended to young lawyers and students of the law a most encouraging hand. He liked young men. He helped them by counsel, by opening doors of opportunity, and with pecuniary aid. Many a new-fledged attorney and many an aged, stranded one "on his uppers," as he would say, went from his presence with a gladder heart and fuller pocket. A hundred dollar bill was a frequent gift from his open hand, to say not a word of the thousands scattered in larger and smaller sums. He gave his advice freely to hundreds, -- especially to the widow, the poor and defenseless, and tried many a case to a happy conclusion, not only without a fee, but himself paying all costs and disbursements..."

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