--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@> > wrote: > > > > On Mar 7, 2007, at 9:24 AM, authfriend wrote: > > > > >> On Mar 7, 2007, at 8:19 AM, authfriend wrote: > > >> > > >>> Barry, all of us--including yourself--understand > > >>> what you're attempting here: you're trying to > > >>> shut your critics up > > >> > > >> He's trying to shut you up by reposting your words and actually > > >> encouraging you to say more? Wow, that Barry sure is clever. > > > > > > No, just disingenuous. As are you. > > > > Sure glad we got *that* one settled. :) > > > > You know, Judy, if you're so upset about seeing your own words > > supposedly out of context (I believe you said that a while back) > > But I'm not "upset" about it, to the contrary. > Barry hasn't identified the posters, and if anyone > did a search on the words in the quotes to find out > who wrote them, they'd also see the context. > > The point is that it's one of Barry's typically > dishonest tactics. I mention it because it reflects > so badly on *him*.
P.S.: He's even gone so far with some of the quotes as to provide what he *claims* to be context, except that it deliberately misrepresents the actual context. Most people are smart enough not to take seriously isolated quotes collected by someone who obviously has an axe to grind, even if they don't know how dishonest Barry is. And Barry's smart enough to know this too. It's just that he's not smart enough to realize his grandstanding here gives the game away and makes it clear that the exercise is aimed at the TMers on FFL, his critics in particular. > > > > > just > > go through what Barry posts and give the context. Considering the > > amount you usually post by your own admission, I would think that > > would not be much of a problem. > > > > Sal > > >
