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Raymond Karczewski and plagiarism
Tim Hill 17112 wrote: Such an obscure phrase is the felon's recently used "hem of the infinite" that I felt compelled to do some googling. Didn't get many hits, however, one big fat hit came from a Krishnamurti related website - BIG SURPRISE! http://tinyurl.com/ydsses "Everything about him - the villagers, the animals, the trees, the grass - was intensely alive, brilliant in its vitality and loveliness. It had taken him all these years to touch the *hem* *of* *the* *Infinite*, he said, and it was amazing that he had survived it all." *emphasis added Here is a second hit, this one clearly written by a "wordsmith" that our convicted criminal likes to call all others who use linguistic gymnastics to convey a point. http://tinyurl.com/yb7aqp "He went with the white angel from the vestibule to the empty sepulcher, past a pitchy torch oranging the stonework, the walls' dampness soaking his fingers, him nodding, knowing, decades before she left him back there on the steps, holding the rail, touching the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite*, weeping to see the goodness of this world laid bare." *emphasis added Finally, there is this little gem, written in 1883, the convict is ancient, but not so much as to be able to take credit for originating his obscure little phrase. This excerpt is brought to you by an essay called "Christian Affirmation" penned by one Henry Wilder Foote. Xtianity is one of spamboy's favorite targets of attack. http://tinyurl.com/ylqpqd "But those can only apply to physical phenomena: they can never touch more than the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite* garment, not the Infinite Being." *emphasis added How many hits total? All of six. The other three? The felon, in all his self-perceived glory using this obscure phrase which clearly was originated by another, once, twice, and again for a third time in different "dialogues." http://tinyurl.com/yj585a In light of the failure of his cheesy phamplet, one that was so horrible that only a vanity printer would reproduce it, I can understand the convict's *need* to polish his language "skills" but if he is reduced to "borrowing" phrases from other sources, perhaps he should simply find a hobby better suited his intellectual capability - such as playing with matches. For additional reading, examine the likely orgins of "Mirror of Truth" http://tinyurl.com/yaafcx Perhaps it came from a Calvinist - http://tinyurl.com/yapyqh -- We(1) are all Tim Hill(2) 1 - tinw 2 - tinth yuo hate so theriefor i will punce |
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Raymond Karczewski and plagiarism
On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 15:37:30 -0800, Wabbit attempted to confuse the
issue further by squeaking: Tim Hill 17112 wrote: Such an obscure phrase is the felon's recently used "hem of the infinite" that I felt compelled to do some googling. Didn't get many hits, however, one big fat hit came from a Krishnamurti related website - BIG SURPRISE! http://tinyurl.com/ydsses "Everything about him - the villagers, the animals, the trees, the grass - was intensely alive, brilliant in its vitality and loveliness. It had taken him all these years to touch the *hem* *of* *the* *Infinite*, he said, and it was amazing that he had survived it all." *emphasis added Here is a second hit, this one clearly written by a "wordsmith" that our convicted criminal likes to call all others who use linguistic gymnastics to convey a point. http://tinyurl.com/yb7aqp "He went with the white angel from the vestibule to the empty sepulcher, past a pitchy torch oranging the stonework, the walls' dampness soaking his fingers, him nodding, knowing, decades before she left him back there on the steps, holding the rail, touching the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite*, weeping to see the goodness of this world laid bare." *emphasis added Finally, there is this little gem, written in 1883, the convict is ancient, but not so much as to be able to take credit for originating his obscure little phrase. This excerpt is brought to you by an essay called "Christian Affirmation" penned by one Henry Wilder Foote. Xtianity is one of spamboy's favorite targets of attack. http://tinyurl.com/ylqpqd "But those can only apply to physical phenomena: they can never touch more than the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite* garment, not the Infinite Being." *emphasis added How many hits total? All of six. The other three? The felon, in all his self-perceived glory using this obscure phrase which clearly was originated by another, once, twice, and again for a third time in different "dialogues." http://tinyurl.com/yj585a In light of the failure of his cheesy phamplet, one that was so horrible that only a vanity printer would reproduce it, I can understand the convict's *need* to polish his language "skills" but if he is reduced to "borrowing" phrases from other sources, perhaps he should simply find a hobby better suited his intellectual capability - such as playing with matches. For additional reading, examine the likely orgins of "Mirror of Truth" http://tinyurl.com/yaafcx Perhaps it came from a Calvinist - http://tinyurl.com/yapyqh yuo hate so theriefor i will punce Now, Wabbit, even ignoring the poor spelling/typing, that doesn't make sense. I think you're just jealous that Mark gets more sex than you do. -- __________________________________________________ ______________________ Hail Eris! mhm 29x21; TM#5; COOSN-029-06-71069 The God of Odd Statements, the Ugliest Pig****er In The Universe Stupidity Takes Its Toll. Please Have Exact Change. If you never read anything else in any of my sigs, read this: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15321167/ http://borealin.livejournal.com/15104.html Or watch it he http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqxmPjB0WSs Then, if you manage to read/watch all that, try this: http://www.newamericancentury.org/Re...asDefenses.pdf And Molly Ivins had a few choice words to say about it, weeks befo http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/092906B.shtml Here's Chris Floyd: Fatal Vision: The Deeper Evil Behind the Detainee Bill: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/100206A.shtml "Q: What's the difference between the Vietnam War and the Iraq War? A: George W. Bush had a plan to get out of the Vietnam War." -- Anon. Thread where outing begins: http://tinyurl.com/hojf8 George Pickett Memorial Trophy, Special Ops Cody Memorial Purple Heart, and the Order of the Holey Sockpuppet winner on outing personal contact info in x-poasted subject lines: "Plenty of people post under their real names and do not attempt to hide their contact info. You are scared of being 'outed' because you are a pathological abuser of usenet, and people rightly despise you for it. You're afraid of being reported to the authorities or, better, visited by a couple of guys with baseball bats. Other people don't have this obsessive fear. Ward Hardman himself has posted plenty of personal information - nothing that anyone else added was hidden in any way. You're so ****ing scared you've built up this whole sick mythology about different categories of bad dudes who 'out' scum like you. "Meanwhile you are the ugliest pig****er in the universe. You are the coward without ethics. You call me a 'newbie' - ha! what an asshole you are. Those who want to remain anonymous do so. There is absolutely no way you could identify me, not unless you had the sort of subpoena power that only gets turned on for big-time terrorists. That's because I chose to be anonymous. Some people don't. Only really stupid dicks like you choose the sort of semi-anonymity which leaves you in constant fear. "What a dickless wonder you are 'Snarky' you fat asshole." -- in MID: . com "I am the only one who has outer filthed Ward" -- James C. "Crackhead" Cracked voluntarily self-immolates, in MID: "When I told Abbie Hoffman that he was the first one who made me laugh since Lenny Bruce died, Hoffman said, "Really? He was my god." The combination of satirical irreverence and sense of justice that Bruce and Hoffman shared was the real spirit behind the Yippies--a term I coined to describe a phenomenon that already existed: an organic coalition of stoned hippies and political activists who engaged in such actions as throwing money on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, then explaining to reporters the meaning of that symbolism. Folksinger Phil Ochs summed it up: "A demonstration should turn you on, not turn you off." So when journalists link the Yippies with misleading bedfellows, at best it's careless shorthand; at worst it's deliberate demonization. Osama bin Laden wanted an aircraft to crash into the Pentagon. Abbie Hoffman merely wanted to levitate it." -- Paul Krassner, http://tinyurl.com/ehu3v |
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Raymond Karczewski and plagiarism
Demon Lard of Constipation wrote: On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 15:37:30 -0800, Wabbit attempted to confuse the issue further by squeaking: Tim Hill 17112 wrote: Such an obscure phrase is the felon's recently used "hem of the infinite" that I felt compelled to do some googling. Didn't get many hits, however, one big fat hit came from a Krishnamurti related website - BIG SURPRISE! http://tinyurl.com/ydsses "Everything about him - the villagers, the animals, the trees, the grass - was intensely alive, brilliant in its vitality and loveliness. It had taken him all these years to touch the *hem* *of* *the* *Infinite*, he said, and it was amazing that he had survived it all." *emphasis added Here is a second hit, this one clearly written by a "wordsmith" that our convicted criminal likes to call all others who use linguistic gymnastics to convey a point. http://tinyurl.com/yb7aqp "He went with the white angel from the vestibule to the empty sepulcher, past a pitchy torch oranging the stonework, the walls' dampness soaking his fingers, him nodding, knowing, decades before she left him back there on the steps, holding the rail, touching the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite*, weeping to see the goodness of this world laid bare." *emphasis added Finally, there is this little gem, written in 1883, the convict is ancient, but not so much as to be able to take credit for originating his obscure little phrase. This excerpt is brought to you by an essay called "Christian Affirmation" penned by one Henry Wilder Foote. Xtianity is one of spamboy's favorite targets of attack. http://tinyurl.com/ylqpqd "But those can only apply to physical phenomena: they can never touch more than the *hem* *of* *the* *infinite* garment, not the Infinite Being." *emphasis added How many hits total? All of six. The other three? The felon, in all his self-perceived glory using this obscure phrase which clearly was originated by another, once, twice, and again for a third time in different "dialogues." http://tinyurl.com/yj585a In light of the failure of his cheesy phamplet, one that was so horrible that only a vanity printer would reproduce it, I can understand the convict's *need* to polish his language "skills" but if he is reduced to "borrowing" phrases from other sources, perhaps he should simply find a hobby better suited his intellectual capability - such as playing with matches. For additional reading, examine the likely orgins of "Mirror of Truth" http://tinyurl.com/yaafcx Perhaps it came from a Calvinist - http://tinyurl.com/yapyqh yuo hate so theriefor i will punce Now, Wabbit, even ignoring the poor spelling/typing, that doesn't make sense. I think you're just jealous that Mark gets more sex than you do. Outing your fudgepacking activities with Markie are you? |
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