"Tracy" wrote in message
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. Never tried to
claim it was a physical threat to anyone. What I'm saying is: If you
question the morals of others, then plan on having your own morals
questioned.
So words like "scum" and "bitch" are part of that question?
She had a sex change and became a lesbian. Her morals are
for ****! End of story!
As far as I've know, Brenda Ann has never treated anyone in an uncivil
manner.
Are you having a problem understanding what I'm trying to tell you?
Yes. Civility is an element of public morality. There's a discordance
here.
All you have been doing is trying to twist around what I'm saying to
make it sound like it is no big deal.
Words are a bitch, aren't they? So many confusing definitions, so many
perplexing nuances. Well, I'll meet you more than half way. While I
think the immorality of this situation is questionable, I'll use your
words to describe this situation -- "Immorality which Tracy never tried
to claim was a threat to anyone". There, how's that? I'll admit it's
clunky, but it is exact.
Instead of writing "immorality" you'd write:
"Immorality which I never tried to claim was a threat to anyone"
I suggest you use cut 'n paste rather than typing it all out. As I
said, it's clunky, but exact. Oh, sorry. I forgot the "big deal" part.
"Immorality which I never tried to claim was a threat to anyone", but it
is a big deal!
There. Isn't that better?
It is sick perversion. PERIOD!
Tracy
Hey, how about -- It is a sick perversion, which I never tried to claim
was a threat to anyone. PERIOD!
Oh, by the way. Do you really think "Immorality which Tracy never tried
to claim was a threat to anyone" is a worse sort of immorality than
corrupt businessmen who steal millions of dollars from customers and
stockholders?
Do you really?
Frank Dresser
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