Posted by SLS on July 18, 2013, at 8:00:53
In reply to Lou's response-phalz » laurah952, posted by Lou Pilder on July 18, 2013, at 6:19:01
Lou Pilder garners the respect that he deserves as the result of the words he posts.
> Laurah and friends,
> Laurah wrote,[...If Lou is allowed to post here, I will not be back...I'm being called a murderer-my own child...].
> Laurah has posted a false statement about me here, for I have not called her any such thing.Where do you suppose she got this idea from? The subject line, perhaps?
"Lou's response-ihnphanticyde » laurah952 Lou Pilder 6/28/13"
ihnphanticyde = infanticide?
You directed this message to laurah952.
> Her statement could harm my reputation and decrease the respect, regard or confidence in which I am held,and induce disparging, hostile , or disagreeable opinions or feelings against me.
Yes. This is the risk anyone runs whenever they post a message.
> The word "infanticide" is a {policy} that a country has to kill infants
This is disinformation designed to cover-up your uncivil behavior. The word "infanticide" can apply to a single person. That not withstanding, you changed the subject line to inject your name and a poorly-encrypted representation of this word and directed this message towards laurah952. Her conclusion that you were directing the word "infanticide" at her personally was perfectly reasonable.
> Parents, there are tactics to get people to discard what another person is saying.
Yes. I occasionally like to use one's own words against them as a tactic.
> These tactics are as ancient as infanticide.
This sentence is just another tactic on your part designed to obfuscate the fact that you directed the letter sequence, "ihnphanticyde", towards laurah952 specifically.
As usual, you use the 42,000 number to infer cause and effect. Your statements are always successfully refuted in this forum.
You have demonstrated once again that your apologies are disingenuous.
"Lou's apology- Lou PIlder 6/29/13"
Perhaps you can direct your apology to laurah952 personally.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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