"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
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"weary" wrote in message
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"Alan Minyard" wrote in message
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 11:14:00 GMT, "weary" wrote:
"Stephen Harding" wrote in message
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weary wrote:
Brings to mind another who when discussing the threat of
insurgents
to
his
troops said "Bring them on", but when he went to the same
location he
slunk
in and out under cover of darkness like a thief.
And don't forget Roosevelt sneaking off to meet with Churchill in
the north Atlantic?
Those cowardly American Presidents!
Dont't try to put words in my mouth. I wasn't generalising, I was
being
specific.
SMH
No, you were being an idiot, and you still are.
I know I've made the point when I get personal abuse.
Exactly! It's one of the rules for survival on the Internet, i.e. - even
when
you're wrong, when your supply of facts is depleted, feel free to draw on
your
cache of invective. If that's really not one of the rules, then I've just
made
one up. If it needs a name, call it "George's Rule". (^-^)))
I thought "George's Rule" was along the lines of: "If you make a false
accusation and are called on it and provided evidnce to the contrary, just
ignore it or respond with a personal attack against the individual who
brought it to your attention, but under no circumstances admit your error"?
Brooks
George Z.
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