On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 09:31:56 -0700, E.F.Schelby <schelby@swcp.com>
wrote:

>In fj.life.in-japan C.Brady <ch.brady@comcast.net> wrote:
>> On Sun, 7 Nov 2004 03:29:16 +0000 (UTC), mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net
>> wrote:
>
>>>In fj.life.in-japan E.F.Schelby <schelby@swcp.com> wrote:
>>>> mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net wrote:
>>>
>>>>>In fj.life.in-japan E.F.Schelby <schelby@swcp.com> wrote:
>>>>>> mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net wrote:
>
>>> Either you're deliberately misinterpreting the posters comments, or
>
>Yes, there is method in these answers. I know how it works but
>decided not to take the bait.
>
>>or more likely I've encountered Ms Schelby's weepy hand-wringing before.
>
>Indeed. Mr. Fester is a doubtfree believer in U.S.infallibility,
>especially in regard to the conduct of war. Objections are
>dismissed as weepy hand-wringing.

Alas, just another poor schmuck gullible enough to believe in the
mistaken notion of American infallibility. Clearly, a poorly thought
out doctrine and most likely derived in no small part of being
subjected to perpetual brainwashing. 
Perhaps a real lesson can be learned here about the undesirable
effects of indoctrination, and how not to succumb to primitive
pedagogy.

>
>>> you're entirely dense. I suspect the former.
>
>>I bet you don't get paid for thinking.
>
>That's an example of the poster's wit. 

Yup, and as such, the poster offers a rare glimpse into his laser-like
repertoire of wit.  
Btw, you have much more patience with these twerps than I. ;-)

C.B.

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