Are you feeling annoyed yet?
Sal
On Jan 31, 2006, at 6:27 PM, Michael Dean Goodman wrote:
It's fascinating to see how some of the very people on this list who
love to annoy people, to attack people, to argue, to diminish others -
some of the bullies who feel so much need to puff themselves up by
putting others down - feel so threatened by my reference to the new
Federal law that might, even possibly, threaten their style. Look at
how they jumped around, searched for and pounced on any commentator
who wrote an opinion that supports the way they'd like the world to
keep working, and then quoted it as though they've "proved" their
case. Look at how they avoided the obvious, intelligent search
mechanisms that calmer, more balanced people immediately used and
reported here (Google, etc.). By their own "research", they put
"stability" back into their universe; they attack and diminish the
messenger (me); they feel safe; they feel big; they feel in control.
But really, look at what it took to control THEM, to set them in mo-
tion, to turn on their predictable response patterns. Look at what
it took to get them to perform like trained monkeys! Look at what
it took to elicit so many e-mails from them, so much attacking of
me, so much of their time and attention spent on such silliness. It
took just a few paragraphs of typing by me in that original post.
So who's in control of whom here? It's amusing. ;)
