Re: Dr. Atkins' Dietetic Revolution: Mu Critique?

From: Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD (andrew_at_heartmdphd.com)
Date: 12/19/04


Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 00:52:54 -0500

Don Kirkman wrote:
>
> It seems to me I heard somewhere that Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> in article <1103255315.f29dfe6120788f82543c12c4993a36f6@teranews>:
>
> >Don Kirkman wrote:
>
> >> It seems to me I heard somewhere that Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
> >> in article <1102702794.c6bd5774ee877a3e0006348000395b77@teranews>:
>
> >> >Bob Mauri wrote:
>
> >> >> On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:35:48 GMT, Luna <lunachick@NOSPAMmindspring.com>
> >> >> wrote:
>
> >> >> > In article <nqs90pe5ro9v$.15f1023l3q7y9.dlg@40tude.net>,
> >> >> > MU <munospam@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> On 10 Dec 2004 02:05:28 GMT, jamie wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > Plagiarize.
>
> >> >> >> Nope, never took ownership of it. You missed the ? too. Hate blinds the
> >> >> >> truth.
>
> >> >> > Posting something to usenet that was not authored by you, without
> >> >> > attributing the source, is plagiarizing. You published it to an
> >> >> > electronic
> >> >> > medium without giving credit to the author.
>
> >> >> Not only that, but it could be considered a copyright violation.
>
> >> >It is my understanding that it is legally impossible for someone to
> >> >anonymously (i.e. under a pseudonym) steal credit for anything.
>
> >> Since you don't seem to have an LLD among your degrees please tell us
> >> how you reached that understanding. Truth discernment at work, or have
> >> you actually read something about it?
>
> >My ability to understand things arises from God's gift of intellect.
>
> >Hope this information enlightens you.
>
> It doesn't because you didn't answer the question. In fact, you changed
> to a totally unrelated topic. You claimed some reason to believe a
> certain legal doctrine, and I want to know exactly the basis for your
> claim. Intuition/brain chemistry/tradition/dream states/etc. don't play
> out well in legal matters.
>
> What *precisely* is your basis for "understanding that it is legally
> impossible for someone to anonymously (i.e. under a pseudonym) steal
> credit for anything"?
>
> My reasons for not believing your claim include a few years as an
> investigator in the criminal legal system, and several more years
> working in a law office with a couple hundred lawyers, working on
> committees that included US Attorneys (one of whom became head of the
> DEA and a judge and another who became head of the FBI), Immigration and
> correctional agents, numerous police chiefs, prosecutors, public
> defenders, and judges, some of whom now sit on state and federal appeals
> courts. I'll put my "God's gift of intellect" against yours any day on
> legal principles even though I'm not a lawyer.
> --
> Don
> donkirk@covad.net

Then try the following analogies on for size:

Judge (to the defendant): You are charged with being a "peeping tom."
How do you plead?

Defendant: Definitely not guilty.

Judge: How can you be so certain?

Defendant: I am blind.

Analogously:

Judge (to imaginary anonymous defendant): You are charged with putting
your name on something authored by someone else. How do you plead?

Defendant: Definitely not guilty.

Judge: How can you be so certain?

Defendant: I have no name.

Hope the above analogies enlighten you and others.

Such is the work being done here for Christ's glory
(http://makeashorterlink.com/?U1E13130A).

Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

--
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Board-Certified Cardiologist
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