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To: Suma who wrote (53401)8/13/2004 9:09:07 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Truth..?
In the eyes of the beholder.......
t

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To: Suma who wrote (53401)8/13/2004 11:05:43 AM
From: one_less  Respond to of 89467
 
Oh, goody you started with a YOU statement. I love those.

"You sound like ..."

YOU accused men who are sworn to serve and protect of being bribed liars.

You didn't just say that you question their motives or that you have read another accounting that brings their statements into question. YOU SAID it is a PROVEN FACT that they are LIARS.

YOU ATTACKED them, by accusing them of the most serious offence (in my book). Then you complained that I would want to challenge you on YOUR ACCUSATIONS.

I don't know these men. I don't know if they are corrupt or honorable. But I object to anyone being labeled a LIAR without having had their day in court to defend them selves.

YOU complained that I seem to want to fight about things. However you throw punches (below the belt) at people who cannot defend themselves and whine if anyone calls you on it.

Yes, I have seen both sides of the swift boat story. Both seem to have credibility. That is far different that falsely accusing someone who cannot defend themselves because you can imagine how the scenario would work. You must watch too many movies or read too many juicy novels.

I simply asked you to validate your accusation of, IT IS A PROVEN FACT that these men are LIARS.

You owe that (or an apology) to them... You're not up to it and I gave you credit for doing the best you probably can.