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ScottW
 
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Default Rumsfeld Caught Lying, Yet Again, On "Face the Nation."


"George M. Middius" wrote in message
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The cosmically stupid Terrierdork thumps his furry chest and claims
yet another empty "victory".

I guarantee you'll screw up to/too and your/you're at least three
times in the next week.

But it doesn't matter because the world is so screwed up.

Did Scottie really say that?

It just drips from his posts.

It sounds so familiar.... There must be
some low-profile confederation of losers who have a book of excuses.

You can make book on it.


The grammar police are ganging up on me.


Good thing you don't care how stupid you come off.


Only the truly shallow would jump to the conclusion you do
without considering the content (meaning) of my posts.
Your grammar attacks really say more about your lack
of depth and personal insecurities than they do about
my intellect. Call me lazy. I can't deny that.
Call me selfish. I am. But call me stupid because
my apostrophe is in the wrong place - I tell you
your criteria is that of a shallow person devoid of
interesting thought.


A sure sign the truth has left them stymied again.


Or not. In my view, anybody who observes an event and says "obviously,
that means...." or "a sure sign...." suffers from a serious mental
handicap. It could be intense anxiety coupled with repressed anger. Or
an entrenched and dogmatic ideology that governs his every attempt at
analysis. Or a persistent laziness combined with a deeply ingrained
resistance to accepting criticism. Or maybe just plain stupidity. Ask
your therapist for some guidance, why don't you.

Here's a thought: When you're in an expansive mood (and by that I mean
pretty much the opposite of the snarling pit-bull persona to which you
treat RAO most of the time), ask your friend Marc to explain why you
deserve the criticism much more than most of the rest of us.


You presume to judge. I've noted that despite all your words,
you have yet to provide one pertinent comment on the subject.
Was Carville ever an employee of the U.S. government?
The best information I can find says the answer is no.

ScottW