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Posted by Paul in Mich on October 03, 2004 at 13:19:32 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Which issue is most important to you this posted by MikeinIA on October 03, 2004 at 08:57:32:
Mike, Would you point out the disparaging remark directed to Deereguy? I made a comment concerning the establishing moral boundries or the lack thereof, but I did not either pass moral judgement on Deereguy, nor did I call him a disparaging name, nor say anything that could by any reasonable individual be construed as bashing that person or any other person in that post. I simply asked a question based on a statement previously made. If you or anyone doesnt agree with it, thats fine and your perogative, but offering a point of view does not make anyhone a hyprocrite. Deereguy asked the question "where does it end"? and I offered an answer to his question plain and simple. Now you show me where I personally attacked him or even made a disparaging remark to him or about him. Because you disagree with me, does that make your remark disparaging? I hardly think so. If you want to criticize someone for making a disparaging remark, perhaps Lelands remark about the amish would be a start.
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