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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: stan
Date: Aug 24, 2008 19:44

Bret Cahill wrote:
> This reminds one of perjury convictions. It's common to lie under
> oath. The police do it all the time. The definition of perjury,
> however, isn't lying but contradictory testimony under oath.

I have to ask. Can you read?
>>>You can brag or you can be modest but if you do both in the same
>>>thread all kinds of flags and alarms are going to go off.
>
> . . .
>
>> It's perfectly appropriate to brag about being modest.
>
> Somewhere Nietzsche debunks that one too but that's an entirely
> different issue.
>
> You were trying to garner respect by claiming you had a money making
> patent and then you suddenly became too modest to post the patent
> number.

Why are you obsessed with John's patent? Is ther something we can do to
help you. Maybe pass the hat to help with your medication? If you'll
just name the time and place I'm sure we can get you some technical help
to fix your news reader; it's stuck in a crossposting mode and it's
clear you're not up to fixing it yourself. About the only group you're
not posting to is alt.test. You might want to try it. I hear those guys
read anything.
> Now ignoring what 99.999%% of functional readers believe, that you are
> a delusional loser and you have no money making patent, we still know
> by your _own_ posting that you cannot make up your silly head:
>
> Do you want respect for having a patent?
>
> Or are you modest about your patent?
>
> And _no_ being respected for being modest is _not_ the issue.

Carefull you're obsession is showing.
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