Is launching personal attacks at a person who has said he is refraining from responding a virtue?
Oh, I see... some of us think that crying uncle in the adult world works just as well as it did in kindergarten. How quaint.
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Jim Schuler stated for the record:
Is launching personal attacks at a person who has said he is refraining from responding a virtue?
Oh, I see... some of us think that crying uncle in the adult world works just as well as it did in kindergarten. How quaint.
Oh, my, you're so worldly-wise. I'm just in awe of your wry cynicism.
But since you ask: yes, as a matter of fact, some of think that assuming good faith is a Good Thing. Many of we quaint types also think that kicking a man when he's down isn't noble. But then those are virtues of a gentleman, which is a Bad Thing.
- -- Sean Barrett | I was forced to live for days sean@epoptic.com | on nothing but food and water.
What stupid bickering.
On 11/24/06, Sean Barrett sean@epoptic.com wrote:
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Jim Schuler stated for the record:
Is launching personal attacks at a person who has said he is refraining from responding a virtue?
Oh, I see... some of us think that crying uncle in the adult world works just as well as it did in kindergarten. How quaint.
Oh, my, you're so worldly-wise. I'm just in awe of your wry cynicism.
But since you ask: yes, as a matter of fact, some of think that assuming good faith is a Good Thing. Many of we quaint types also think that kicking a man when he's down isn't noble. But then those are virtues of a gentleman, which is a Bad Thing.
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Yup
On 11/24/06, James Hare messedrocker@gmail.com wrote:
What stupid bickering.
On 11/24/06, Sean Barrett sean@epoptic.com wrote:
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Jim Schuler stated for the record:
Is launching personal attacks at a person who has said he is
refraining
from responding a virtue?
Oh, I see... some of us think that crying uncle in the adult world
works
just as well as it did in kindergarten. How quaint.
Oh, my, you're so worldly-wise. I'm just in awe of your wry cynicism.
But since you ask: yes, as a matter of fact, some of think that assuming good faith is a Good Thing. Many of we quaint types also think that kicking a man when he's down isn't noble. But then those are virtues of a gentleman, which is a Bad Thing.
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The assumption of good faith in the face of evidence to the contrary proved to be the bane of Neville Chamberlain, no?
On 11/24/06, Sean Barrett sean@epoptic.com wrote:
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Jim Schuler stated for the record:
Is launching personal attacks at a person who has said he is refraining from responding a virtue?
Oh, I see... some of us think that crying uncle in the adult world works just as well as it did in kindergarten. How quaint.
Oh, my, you're so worldly-wise. I'm just in awe of your wry cynicism.
But since you ask: yes, as a matter of fact, some of think that assuming good faith is a Good Thing. Many of we quaint types also think that kicking a man when he's down isn't noble. But then those are virtues of a gentleman, which is a Bad Thing.
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Jim Schuler stated for the record:
The assumption of good faith in the face of evidence to the contrary proved to be the bane of Neville Chamberlain, no?
Um. Sure. Whatever you say. Per Godwin's Law, this ... um ... exchange is over. I will not respond; take your free shot.
- -- Sean Barrett | I was forced to live for days sean@epoptic.com | on nothing but food and water.