Group: humanities.philosophy.objectivism
From: Potroast
Date: Sunday, March 30, 2008 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Is Israel actually interested in peace...or conquest and subjugation?

On Mar 29, 11:32 pm, "Matt W. Barrow"
wrote:
> Yes, but he also partakes in other discussions fairly intelligently.
> Potroast, OTOH, is "certifiable".

Can you please point out where I took shots at you personally?
Rather than deal with the various points directly.... you spout out
[unfounded] ad hominems to belittle the speaker.

Of course being HPO I shouldn't be at all surprised. What I find
somewhat ironic about this troll nirvana of a forum is Bob. Here we
have a man who given his perspective probably has the biggest reason
to be miffed at me for my harsh criticisms of Israel... and yet he is
also one of the biggest gentleman around. He handles himself with
both grace and composure no matter what is being said. I don't know
how he feels about me but regardless I actually really like Bob (even
though I too get miffed at him when he starts talking about mass
murdering Muslims).

On the other hand .... you sir seem to be indicating you are just
one more example of a a loudmouthed cyber bully who's Hercules behind
his DSL connection... but is scared silly from actually signing the
dotted line to go to Iraq while their are troop shortages. Does the
word dialectic mean anything to you? Or is the thought of cognitive
dissonance and possibly being wrong too unpleasant for your
emotionally fragile mind to bear?

While we sometimes are prone to misinterpret typed text unless you
are seventeen (or exceedingly dim witted) trial and error should have
indicated to you by now that when you insult strangers on the
Internet... they insult back. Personally I think it is a waste of time
and would rather avoid these sorts of conversations entirely but I
certainly don't appreaciate it when people I haven't personally
attacked childishly start kicking sand in my face because I disagree
with some aspect of their world view.

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