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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (13399)12/9/2001 12:17:30 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 281500
 
When a new person comes to the neighborhood, good people extend a greeting. If the people there are good they go out of their way to extend a helping hand. If a disagreement occurs and two tango, if some rule of etiquette is violated who is at fault. The new arrival or the person who has been living there a long time and knows the rules better. A wise man knows and a faulty thinker does not.

But in this place if one kisses the ass of the faulty thinker one gets a pass and can be petty and the faulty thinker will lash out at the new guest.

Well closed minds don't want to hear the clear call of information that challenges their beliefs.

Such a hypocritical neighborhood. In this place of faulty thinking it's been suggested by Private Messages to me that the faulty thinker has other private rules that if one violates the faulty thinker will punish. Well I call it the faulty thinker as this faulty thinker has 99 written rules and then his secret private rules. What a marroon.

I find private messages that discuss another to be petty and demeaning. In that the faulty thinker thinks so dumbly I put the faulty thinker on private ignore. Thus I prevent the faulty thinker from engaging in petty and demeaning conversation.

tom watson tosiwmee