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To: American Spirit who wrote (73286)2/15/2006 12:38:49 AM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Trouble is, you still don't know the meaning of the word lie, much like others around here. You have zilch evidence that any of your points are lies. Pure fantasy. The distance is a matter of subjective reporting, not indicative of a lie, for instance. The posted article notes that the victim certainly must take his share of the blame, as it plainly concludes the victim erred. You see, there is no lie told there. You are ridiculous, as is your list of things which by definition can't be lies. The reporting from Armstrong was accurate, so far as we know, period.

Yes, you've decided to pretend he wasn't doing fine as reported by the hospital authorities at the time. Tis you who've lied here. Might I add...again. You've manufactured contradictions which aren't in evidence, and wouldn't amount to lies if they were. I could go on describing your deceitful post, but what the hey, you deserve a break today. Suffice it to say you've failed to note a single lie from Armstrong. Keep trying though, you might actually find one, however unlikely.

You are a disgrace, IMHO, to civil and logical discourse. "Cheney heard a bird" LOL..."fired without looking," LOL.

How would you feel, if you followed a bird and shot, only realizing as the gun fired that a man appeared at that moment in your roving view? Speculation? Try it..honestly for a change.

Dan B.