David,

When asked, you ignored the discrepancy (see below) in your statement and data 
(from the archives) you suggested.  Since you never attempted to correct the 
inconsistency, I have no reason to reject that you fabricated the whole issue.  
 


Marsha 


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Re: [MD] theories of truth (Open letter to Horse at start)  
On Jun 17, 2013, at 10:15 AM, MarshaV wrote:

>>> 
>>> [Marsha]
>>> First, I would like to point out how your turning the statement "I don't 
>>> care what you think." into a quantity that represents a generality is 
>>> misleading.  In my last post I used the words "I definitely DO NOT CARE" 
>>> (see below), but I used them very specifically in regards to a very 
>>> specific style of discourse.  I did not use them in any general sense of 
>>> not caring what others thinks.  Hopefully, others are intelligent enough to 
>>> see through this type of misrepresentation.  Assuming a general and 
>>> negative context was misrepresenting my statements.  You were guilty of 
>>> that, weren't you?  
>> 
>> [djh]
>> No - I'm not assuming a general negative context.  I just think that if 
>> someone says 'I don't care about x', then from a certain perspective this 
>> isn't really correct as giving something your attention is a form of caring.
> 
> Marsha:
> First, when I do a search on the quote you offered ("I don't care what you 
> think.") I didn't get one hit, and you of course did not offer any examples 
> or direct references.  Second, it's that "from a certain perspective" that is 
> suspect, especially generalizing out of thin air.  
> 


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Re: [MD] theories of truth (Open letter to Horse at start)
On Jun 16, 2013, at 9:33 AM, MarshaV wrote:

> 
> Hi David,
> 
> First, I would like to point out how your turning the statement "I don't care 
> what you think." into a quantity that represents a generality is misleading.  
> In my last post I used the words "I definitely DO NOT CARE" (see below), but 
> I used them very specifically in regards to a very specific style of 
> discourse.  I did not use them in any general sense of not caring what others 
> thinks.  Hopefully, others are intelligent enough to see through this type of 
> misrepresentation.  Assuming a general and negative context was 
> misrepresenting my statements.  You were guilty of that, weren't you?  
> 
> snip...   


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Re: [MD] theories of truth (Open letter to Horse at start)
On Jun 15, 2013, at 8:11 AM, David Harding wrote:

>>> djh:
>>> Marsha will actively claim that she doesn't care about what folks (in 
>>> particular dmb) think..  
>> 
>> 
>> Marsha:
>> What I said was that dmb is not my moral or intellectual compass.  I am 
>> interested everyone's opinion, but do not find dmb's analogy more 
>> significant than anyone else's.    
> 
> djh:
> A quick search of the archives here for the phrase "I don't care what you 
> think." - except for three messages - all the rest (fourteen) are from you 
> (or repeats of something you've written) to someone else.
> 
> 
 
 
 
 
 
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