Re: OT - Mableton Doctor Makes a Stand for Free Speech



Bob (this one) wrote:
> Tiger Lily wrote:
>
>> so this explains where Chung has ended up
>> note......... he didn't get his name 'in the
>> lights' as i'm sure he wanted
>>
>> "Em" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:di4c2l0jkc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
http://www.ourmableton.net/News/PressReleases/MouseParable
>
> It's sad, actually. A colossal waste of a lot of academic
effort, a
> waste of a mind able to get through a rigorous program of
study, a
> loss of valuable contribution from someone who once was
large enough
> to have the ambition, ability and fortitude to have
devoted himself
> to his field with clear single-mindedness.
>
> That capacity to focus led him astray, down narrower and
narrower
> paths where his behavior had no bounds, no ethical or
moral
> restraints and where the goals became ever more
evanescent.
>
> Sad. He's damaged goods.

Strange thing, it wasn't the being openly Christian that
bothered me, it was his belief that his being openly
Christain was why people wanted to be rid of him. For me it
was the crackpot "Omer" diet. Oh, and the one word or one
line answers to people re heart problems that he supposedly
has the capacity to answer. Laymen offered more help in here
in my opinion.

.



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