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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neocon who wrote (12336)5/11/1999 4:36:00 AM
From: PiMac  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
Here is what I've got from posting:

The thread with apology stopped having meaning at the confused post. All I know of Brooklyn is that a play named A tree grows in Brooklyn, denoted luck.

Otherwise, I have examined several possibilities to explain C.'s action of lying. Not knowing enough facts, I conclude it is consistent with the philosophy that says the highest good is winning. It need not be unfair winning--tentative. All other good is to remain playing [life].
In this case, it is likely that a lie to court was simply another action, deriving meaning from how close it came to either winning or remaining not having lost.

I have never seen a more relativistic philosophy. The role of tentative is unclear. More I can not say.
-PM