TurquoiseB wrote: > Judy's tendency to obsess about people she > loathes, to decide that they're "evil" and > have nightmares about them, and to long for > and be pleased over fantasies of their > "public disgrace"...is all HEREDITARY. > It runs in her family.
Here we see Turq using the word "evil" as if he had a definition for it. Though he's been asked herein to take a moral stand, and he has steadfastly refused to do so, yet here we see him having a value for the word "evil." But, he'll be sure to refuse to disclose it to us here, lest he have to espouse a value by which his own conduct might be adjudicated, but, oh boy, does he have a meaning for it when he tries to portray Judy as obsessed by the need to expose evil. And, once again, we see Turq willing to smack around the concept, "her family," and by doing so, Turq hopes to color our minds about Judy. See? Turq does this again and again -- brings the nearest and dearest of others into our mix here to publicly flog them such that he's pulled some emotional chain of those he attacks. I take it back, Turq; you're not an odious clod, you're worse, and I have besmirched all of "odious clod-dom" by placing you in that category. I apologize to all odious clods out there for my sin of, as if, saying Dick Cheney was a jaywalker. It's going to be a major creative challenge for even a mind like mine to come up with a new mal mot for you. Stay tuned. Edg
