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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (964)1/14/2001 9:57:34 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
I don't give the dead any more respect than I give the living. I say the same thing- and luckily I said it all while they were alive. The important thing is consistency.. But maintaining revered silence for someone one does not revere would be rank hypocrisy- you should know that, being an expert on hypocrisy and all.

And may I just say you are really easy to sicken. It took quite a bit more from you than that to sicken me. Perhaps with your very delicate constitution this thread is a bad place for you.

I want to know who YOU think you are JLallen. Or don't you know?



To: jlallen who wrote (964)1/14/2001 10:08:57 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
So let me see- the heart of the matter is that I did not like someone you liked and I still don't like that person now that they are dead, and I mentioned that person. That seems to be it So would the correct course of action have been to convert to their friend when they died? Or am I simply never to speak about them even if it is to say the same things I said about them when they were alive? Just trying to get some clarification on this point counselor- because your system is strange to me. I bet you mention dead people you don't like occasionally. But of course when you do it, I'm sure it isn't "dragging them through the mud", it's merely putting the past in perspective.

I am, as always, in awe of your powers of self deception.