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To: E. T. who wrote (670459)1/31/2005 4:26:57 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
"It's fun to accuse people of hypocrisy willy nilly"

I gave a specific example (from you) in the post. Not "willy nilly" at all.

"I hope you are enjoying yourself."

I am encouraged by the events in the middle east, and do get a certain enjoyment out of watching the haters in the demo party crap all over themselves as they try to tear down the great event that happened on Sunday. Your party seems to get stupider and stupider.

"The right, of course, now sings a different tune."

You're funny. You guys dredge up things from the past that are not direct comparisons and try to make hateful points about your observations. The fact is that we did not go into Iraq before, and most agreed that was the course to take at the time (particulary since our mission was to get Iraq out of Kuwait, not change the gov't of Iraq). Shows a lack of charectar to make such silly and dishonest comparisons. You completely eliminate the FACT that 13 years had past and that Saddam had not met the conditions of his surrender. That you wanted the U.S. to go further than our mission and not sick by our word on the issue should have been argues at the time.

"even when you know not of what you speak."

This of course is a lie. I speak of your hypocricy involving a ddishonest and irrellevent comparison.



To: E. T. who wrote (670459)2/2/2005 6:17:51 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Respond to of 769669
 
as you have done with me... even when you know not of what you speak.

My goodness, are you trying to sound Shakespearean or something?

If so, then, put not your quill to this parchment, speak not your words, for they are not sincere, yet the sayers will cry out your words rise not up from your heart, but merely from your mouth do you utter your petty speech, and they appear... yet, they travel little and not afar, but drivel over your lips and down your chin to land upon the floor where they belong... alas, where they belong...

GZ