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![]() "KMAN" wrote in message ... "rick" wrote in message ink.net... "KMAN" wrote in message . .. snip... rick, I believe that you owe KMAN an apology for being so quick to beat him up when he misspoke. You were correct to recognize his untenable position intitially, and confront him with it, but he has since modified and clarified that statement, and you owe him the civility of his response when he recognized that he had misspoke. If he did not initially recognize his misspeak, he definitly has at this time. I would recommend that you allow his retraction, so that you can get on with a meaningful discussion, unless you appear intransient and bring disrepute on your obviously defendable position. TnT Tinkerntom, you are mixing up two different situations. There was the situation where I was challenging rick to prove that Canadians are dying in waiting lines for health care. =============== Which has now been proven over and over. What is happening above is an entirely different scenario. Rick accused me of stating that there is no one in Canada waiting for treatment. That is an absurd statement and I never made it. ======================= LOL Even after Tnt tried to give you a way out, you still insist on lying. You just can'r help yourself, can you, liarman? Being the sneaky scum that he is, he posted one sentence out of a long conversation without the relevant context to try and make him look like less of a liar. ================= LOL The context made the statement even more declarative you ignorant liar. It was declarative that you were misrepresenting the information in the story about the people in Newfoundland. All of those people were under care, as it states in the article. ===================== Not waht you said at the time. Stop being a scumbag. You owe me an apology. But you are too big of a coward to admit it. ===================== No liar, I don't owe you anything. Liars get everything they deserve, liarman. But as you can see from the context, all I was telling him was that in the case of Newfoundland that he was talking about, the people concerned were in fact under the constant care of a doctor and therefore were not waiting for treatment. |
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