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To: Sudetenland
In case you haven't noticed, it's standard procedure on this forum, particularly for nOObs, to begin waving their arms and flinging ad hominems when falling behind. That is, when you run out of PC evidence to support your inane positions, you begin scrambling for anything that might work instead of doing your homework to develop your emotion laced argument.

Begone mutt, you truly bore me.

181 posted on 02/18/2008 12:31:45 PM PST by ForGod'sSake (ABCNNBCBS: An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly.)
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To: ForGod'sSake
In case you haven't noticed, nOOb is an ad hominem attack, and over the past 3-4 years that I have been coming to this sight, I have noticed one thing above all others. Anytime an OLDTIMER runs out of answers to challenges to his claims, he resorts to the ad hominem attack in order to avoid responding, you PUTZ!
Everything I stated was fact. Atlantis comes to us solely from the writings of Plato who was repeating a story he had heard from others of a past great cataclysm. Plato was a PAGAN and therefore you are citing a PAGAN source for your "evidence."

From Wikipedia:
Plato' s mother became pregnant through a virginal conception: Ariston tried to force his attentions on Perictione, but failed of his purpose; then the ancient Greek god Apollo appeared to him in a vision, and, as a result of it, Ariston left Perictione unmolested.[9] Another legend related that, while he was sleeping as an infant, bees had settled on the lips of Plato; an augury of the sweetness of style in which he would discourse philosophy.[10] Ariston appears to have died in Plato's childhood, although the precise dating of his death is difficult.[11] Perictione then married Pyrilampes, her mother's brother,[12] who had served many times as an ambassador to the Persian court and was a friend of Pericles, the leader of the democratic faction in Athens.[13] Pyrilampes had a son from a previous marriage, Demus, who was famous for his beauty.[14] Perictione gave birth to Pyrilampes' second son, Antiphon, the half-brother of Plato, who appears in Parmenides
Ooh I love a good tale...it has a Virgin Birth, incest, near rape and a god's intervention...sound familiar?

You cite this as a source to support your fantsization about men and dinosaurs co-existing and you have the audacity to accuse me of not doing my homework? You can't even defend your beliefs without citing mythology.

You definitely need to adjust your tin-hat and your medications.
216 posted on 02/18/2008 3:30:16 PM PST by Sudetenland (McQueeg or Obama? McQueeg or Obama? Emotionally Unstable or Socialist? Decisions decisions!)
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