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On 3 Mar 2005 09:24:22 -0800, wrote:
John H wrote:
Again, I see that you apparently don't understand "implication". It
is
a lawfully binding statement, so, that in turn means that those
three
are nothing short of liars.
An 'implication' is a lawfully binding statement? Where did that come from? Do
you mean to tell me that my 'nose-picking' question is somehow 'lawfully
binding'? How? To what am I bound?
You're missing the point, and you're trying my patience.
Suppose I said, "Basskisser, have you stopped eating what you pick
out of your
nose?"
There would be an *implication* that you had been eating whatever you
picked out
of your nose. Now, you know that you've *never* even picked your
nose, and
therefore the implication is patently ridiculous. It can't be true or
false.
It's not a statement of fact. It's a question.
But, the implication was still there, John. That is the part you aren't
grasping. An implication IS an accusation, and fully admissible in a
court of law.
Again, where did you come up with this idea that a question such as I asked IS
an accusation? It is fully admissible in a court of law as what? A question? An
accusation? I think not.
As such, Fritz, JimH, and Smithers are low class liars.
You see, by implication, if one is asked if he has *stopped* something,
it is then IMPLIED that he is doing that, or how else could he STOP?
OR (now listen!) it is a question designed to pull someone's chain!
It's not hard, I know it's going over Fritz's head, he doesn't realize
that by implication, he is a low life liar, but honestly, I thought
you'd have enough intelligence to understand.
I don't really think my intelligence is the issue. Why are you 'implying' that I
don't have the intelligence to understand?
Should you ask me such a question, I would not accuse you of lying.
You simply
asked me a question. If you asked me the question, I could:
- do nothing
- respond with something like, "I've never eaten the stuff I pick out
of my
nose."
Ah, so you DO condone, tolerate, and even like the idea of people lying
about other people?
I condone and tolerate and sometimes laugh my ass off when people ask ridiculous
questions and someone else goes off the deep end.
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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