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


To: E who wrote (45872)3/30/2002 12:44:17 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
You should have just stopped at formulation
You could have put a period there
it would have been good



To: E who wrote (45872)3/30/2002 2:45:48 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 82486
 
Please note, in future, before you call me a victim again- that to be a victim one must be harmed, or suffer loss- I've suffered neither harm nor loss from your posts, or any others. There may be people delicate enough to be harmed by a post, but that does not apply to me. I am sometimes disgusted by posts, or I decide they are not worth reading, but that doesn't harm me or cause me any loss. So perhaps you could find another word, in the interest of accuracy, or better yet, just stop with the personal stuff. I let it go the first 5 or 6 times (possibly more) you used the word- but I felt it was fair to mention it now.

vic·tim Pronunciation Key (vktm)
n.

1.One who is harmed or killed by another: a victim of a mugging.
2.A living creature slain and offered as a sacrifice during a religious rite.
3.One who is harmed by or made to suffer from an act, circumstance, agency, or condition: victims of war.
4.A person who suffers injury, loss, or death as a result of a voluntary undertaking: You are a victim of your own scheming.
5.A person who is tricked, swindled, or taken advantage of: the victim of a cruel hoax.