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   Frank to Frank   
   Re: Obama in his speech today exonerated   
   08 Apr 08 15:54:37   
   
   XPost: alt.usenet.kooks, soc.men   
   From: dawgface@ten.hut   
      
   "Kali"  wrote in message   
   news:ftdjnl$env$1@blackhelicopter.databasix.com...   
   In , Frank dawgface@ten.hut said:   
   : : English, and use of words that you know not of?   
   :   
   : Poor Frank. Too stump dumb to know when he's been bested.   
   :   
   : Well that's a new expression to me, "Too stump"?   
      
   >Read the sentence again.   
      
   Guess I'm not educated enough, still makes no sense. Must be slang   
   indigenous to your locale.   
      
   : You see what you want to see, you glow in your perception of what   
   : someone else did based on your desires.   
      
   >Frank consults his Crystal Ball and once again sees his   
   >reflection.   
      
   Well that was another lamer.   
      
   : Take away all the lame flames and you have nothing.   
   : He attempted to shift course by changing the goal posts after the   
   fact,   
   : another lamer move.   
   : He questioned my authority yet injected his own baseless authority,   
   yet   
   : he did eventually acknowledge that I was correct in seeing the medical   
   : problem while adding way too much verbiage.   
      
   >Check: reasoning about an issue is "verbiage" and "nothing".   
      
   Are you a bufoon? Do you lack reading comprehension? I did not call what   
   Peter said "reasoning", and since it was mixed in with vulgarities it   
   appeared to be lame verbiage intended to belittle another.   
      
   Here is a clue for you re: verbiage   
   1 : a profusion of words usually of little or obscure content  2 : manner of expressing oneself in words : diction   
      
      
   You seem to defend the fellow and I know not why?   
      
      
   : He lost his cool, and properly discounted his arrogant attitude with   
   : gutter language and personal attacks. I've no clue what got under his   
   : skin to cause such a reaction, but stable he is not.   
   :   
   : If you want to grade it on volume then he wins hands down.   
      
   >LOL More there than a Dr. Seuss book.   
      
   wow, that surely makes a lot of sense. Guess there must be some hidden   
   humor to that statement. Sorry, I never read Dr. Seuss.   
      
   : However, all that aside, if you figure he has bested me so be it. Your   
   : world is made up of the things you choose to be in it, the things that   
   : you feel makes you happy. That is fine by me.   
   :   
   : In any event this is the Usenet, after all, so I'm sure this is world   
   : shaking event will change everything.   
      
   >What do you have against intellectuals, Frank?   
      
   At this point I suppose you will have to define "intellectuals" before I   
   can comment on that.   
      
   I'm glad you did not use the term scientific in any form since there was   
   none of that present here, even though he alluded to it seemingly about   
   posts in the past. You might have been a part of one of the comments I   
   read, don't remember.   
      
   I'm real curious what you feel defines or makes up an intellectual.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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