--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In 
> [email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
> <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> wrote:
> >
> > TorquiseB writes snipped:
> > 3. Do you believe that someone who justifies 
> > the lies of others, makes excuses for them, 
> > or in some way apologizes for the lies and 
> > "explains them away" is also guilty of lying?
> > 
> > Just curious...
> > 
> > Tom T:
> > It has been my experience that whenever anyone accuses me
> > of doing something like lying that upon close examination
> > that the person doing the accusing is the quilty party and
> > the pointing of the finger is to divert attention away from
> > the guiltiest party in the group.
> 
> So, Tom, what lies do you believe I'm guilty of?




I think you have continually lied to us about your hair color.

And your weight.

And, certainly, you're no author's friend.

Name them.







> 
> > When we point one finger out at others if we look at our
> > own hands we will see that three fingers point back at
> > ourselves.
> 
> Have you ever encountered the term "thought-stopper"?
> 
> > Simple observation of the nature of projection. Tom T
> 
> Yes, I'd say that suggesting the person who has
> accused you of lying of *being* the liar is a
> pretty standard form of projection.
>







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