"Steve" wrote in message
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On Feb 19, 9:10 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Steve" wrote in message
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We've seen him confused now about his own job title,
A typo is not confusing to me. Apparently it is to you
Lies apparently aren't confusing to you, either.
Again, a mistake by an industry association in a convention program is
hardly an issue
his ethnicity
Ethnically, I am Irish and Celt. There is no confusion there.
Not on my part, but then I don't go around calling myself Eduardo.
As mentioned, it was my baptismal name... given to me by my godparents on
that occasion.
She is a born dual national, who never exercised her rights to American
citizenship. Not exercising a right is not the same as not having it.
No, they're not the same thing at all. So why did you earlier claim
that she was an American citizen?
She was at birth. At a later time, she exercised her right to choose the one
she perferred.
--assuming that he in fact HAS a
daughter.
Actually, I have four.
Evidence?
Why should you care? Anyway, one is an auditor trainer for PriceWaterhouse,
another is the head of the Department of Education legal department in
PR,
another is stydying in Orlando and the 4th is in advertising and radio in
Quito, Ecuador.
I can only wonder why this guy is spending his time here, in
this group. He needs a group that's about psychotherapy.
That _would_ help me understand you and dxAss. Good idea.
Don't worry about understanding us. Save that for later, when you're
better. Right now, just concentrate on why you're compelled to tell
outrageous lies about your self to anyone who'll listen.
So far, no lie exists. I stated my elder daughter was born a dual national
(she was Ecuadorian at birth is a true statement. She was American at birth
was a true statement) and chose, later, which nation she would carry a
passport from. Seems simple to me.