Apparently, Brian Siano said that neither you nor he stated this outright
about Glenn or Ray; but merely pointed it out to the UC Listserv.

" Tony West did not portray Glenn as a liar and a mental case. Glenn _IS_
a liar and a mental case.

Tony and I have merely pointed this out to the list."

What IS one to think?

Given the tone of posts of the dual listserv posters, (I have no problem
with you or anyone being on both), civility appears to be not the
motivation.

By the way, I think Kyle Cassidy is an amazing artist and I am sorry he felt
the need to form another listserv.

I wish him continued success.

Take care,

Wilma


On 8/6/07 7:40 PM, "Anthony West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't think Glenn and Ray are "mental cases" in a vague, insulting
> sense. Both have displayed paranoid thinking repeatedly, year after
> year, in public, on this list. It is always fair to call this what it is.
> 
> Once again, I won't step into a deeper discussion of paranoia in this
> case because of a conflict of interest. But "paranoia" is not just an
> insult-word to me; it carries complex but precise clinical meaning.
> 
> Would any other mental-health professional care to chip in a detailed
> general description of paranoid thinking, for the purposes of this
> listserve? Please make no references to particular individuals. The
> question is: what are the salient features of what we call paranoid
> thinking? Then we can all judge for ourselves.
> 
> -- Tony West
> 
> Wilma de Soto wrote:
>> Did NOT Anthony West (and others) try to portray Glenn NOT only as a
>> liar and a mental case, but also Ray Rorke repeatedly?
>>   
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