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To: tejek who wrote (237158)6/14/2005 5:23:11 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576378
 
LOL. What makes you think you are in a position to tell others what's good for them?

It's good to get advice from others, and accept what makes sense to you and disregard what does not. In English, it's called discourse. I'm pretty sure that I have a good skill set in recommending to others courses of action. Why in the world do you even ask such a question? It reminds me of the Saudi official that says his country should ignore outsiders requests to let women drive because the request comes from the outside. The official never even considers the request (let women drive) and dwells on the fact that it come from a non-Saudi and is therefore not worth discussing.

You should focus on the position advocated, not whether or not it comes from within or from an outsider.

On the contrary, it follows a theme. You object to my criticism of this regime. Which reminds me of another incident.........I can remember you talking about voting just before the election; you gave the impression you were going to vote for Kerry but you couldn't get your act together and get your vote in. You blamed it on being outside of the country but all your excuses rang false. Its seems you're a bit of a weasel. I think its time to take a break from posting with you.

No, to correct all the inaccuracies in that paragraph is gonna take a minute, but I will.

1. I didn't object to any criticism of a regim, I pointed out the fact that I have never made any commentary on whether I think the Downing Street memo is factual or not.

2. My beef with the voting was that the ballot said I have to certify that I am a resident of California, which I am not, and I didn't want to perger myself by signing it. That has nothing to do with getting my act together. I blame that on the fools who printed up the overseas ballots. You probably blame it on the Republicans.

3. What rings false again?