To: Dimensio
No, when evidence is offered you find dishonest pretext to dismiss it, and when a person shares his observations and experience, you fabricate imaginary observations of your own as a pretext to dismiss them.
605 posted on
11/19/2005 10:39:05 PM PST by
dsc
To: dsc
No, when evidence is offered you find dishonest pretext to dismiss it
You didn't provide any evidence.
and when a person shares his observations and experience,
Which does not qualify as "evidence" as there is no means by which anyone else can evaluate it...
you fabricate imaginary observations of your own as a pretext to dismiss them.
How do you know that I fabricated anything? Why are your "observations and experience" valid evidence and mine "fabrications"?
606 posted on
11/19/2005 10:52:49 PM PST by
Dimensio
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