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> In article <oWl87.21708$A47.12785864@news1.rsm1.occa.home.com>,
"fm"
> <johnknight@usa.com> wrote:
>
> > What's revealing is your inability to comprehend a simple point:
What
> > Benjamin Franklin wrote is completely consistent with the writings of many
> > men during his time
>
> You have obviously lost track of the details of the forgery you are trying to
> pass off as genuine. The claim is that it was writtten by Pinckney, not Franklin.
>
> That's the problem with being a liar: you have so very much to keep track of. If
> you would just start telling the truth, you'd have so much less to remember.
>
> > [...deletia...]
>
> > The very same people who claimed that the Pinckney Diary was a "fraud"
or
> > had been "debunked" made exactly the same claims about this direct
quote
> > from Mr. Jefferson
>
> You have been challenged to cite the _specific_ individuals who make that claim
> about "this direct quote from Mr. Jefferson".
>
> You cannot. You are, obviously, lying.
>
> JGB
>
> ==================================================================&127;=====
> Jeffrey G. Brown
jg_brown@my-deja.com
> For centuries, philosophers and theologians have debated what it means
> to be human. Perhaps the answer has eluded us because it is so simple.
> To be human is to choose. - "The Outer Limits: Feasibility Study", 1997
> In article <W8z87.22242$A47.13415018@news1.rsm1.occa.home.com>,
"fm"
> <johnknight@usa.com> wrote:
>
> > And there is absolutely no question about the legitimacy of this quotation
> > from Mr. Jefferson. You were provided with numerous links to his original
> > handwriting in the event you "think" that someone might have changed
his
> > wording. The following url has many of his other writings:
> > http://fathersmanifesto.net//tj.htm
> >
> > Why should anybody ever believe anything you say after you've demonstrated
> > a complete inability to acknowledge such a simple truth, and instead called
> > it a LIE?
>
> Cite the post in which I claim that the quote from Jefferson is not legitimate.
>
> You cannot, because I never made such a claim. You are a liar.
>
> Why should anybody ever believe anything you say after you've demonstrated a
> complete willingness to lie?
>
> JGB
>
> ==================================================================&127;=====
> Jeffrey G. Brown
jg_brown@my-deja.com
> For centuries, philosophers and theologians have debated what it means
> to be human. Perhaps the answer has eluded us because it is so simple.
> To be human is to choose. - "The Outer Limits: Feasibility Study", 1997
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