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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (87589)11/25/2000 8:36:06 PM
From: RON BL  Respond to of 769670
 
lIBERALS ALL THE SAME EVERYWHERE.HATE AND LIES HATE AND LIES

No one, it seemed, was to be spared. The Liberals ran Chinese-language
commercials in British Columbia suggested that the Alliance party was filled
with racists. The Tories had their own negative ads, pretending to flog a CD
of Jean Chretien's Greatest Lies. Mr Clark said: "He did lie. That is not the
kind of conduct one should have from the prime minister of the country."

telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000118613908976&rtmo=qxL9MsJ9&atmo=rrrrrrrq&pg=/et/00/11/26/wpres426.html



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (87589)11/25/2000 8:44:35 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Watson: I think it's pretty obvious, based on your posting style and how you string words together, that a reasonable, erudite person like Zonkie, or even myself, or even some of the Repubs on this thread, could reasonably infer that you don't always ... well ... tell the truth.

I'm not calling you a liar, mind you. But based on the three examples I posted, I think the three of us could agree how someone could become confused with your posts, because "fact" and "opinion" are now always clearly distinguishable.

Again, try having a little more fun with your posts. This election ain't gonna determine the future of the world. Well, maybe it will (ha ha ha), but I doubt it.