Re: Mountains Rush and Moore
From: Scott M. Kozel (kozelsm_at_attbi.com)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 19:50:41 -0400
echomko_at_@polaris.umuc.edu (Eric Chomko) wrote:
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> Scott M. Kozel (kozelsm@attbi.com) wrote:
> : Rand Simberg <newsgroups@transterrestrial.com> wrote:
> : > Scott M. Kozel (kozelsm@attbi.com) wrote:
> : >
> : > >>Totallly false. No person other than the president or maybe another
> : > >>national politician would even go to a grand jury to be questioned about
> : > >>having had sex. No one! Your analogy is false on its face.
> : > >
> : > > Boilerplate Clintonista reply.
> : > >
> : > > The case concerned when he committed perjury to a Federal grand jury,
> : > > concerning a Federal civil rights action brought against him by Paula
> : > > Jones concerning sexual harrassment; so Clinton lying to the grand jury
> : > > about having sex with a White House intern, which is considered sexual
> : > > harrassment, was intended to influence the court case in his favor, and
> : > > that most definitely was a felony criminal matter not related to "just
> : > > sex".
> : >
> : > Moveover, the suit was based on a law that Clinton signed with his own
> : > pen. Apparently he thought that it should apply to other people, but
> : > not him. Poetic justice, if not other kind.
> : >
> : > Moreover, Eric has been reminded of this repeatedly in the past, so
> : > there's probably no point in arguing with him about it now, since it
> : > will simply slip his mind the next time as well, as he makes his
> : > continuing outrageously false claims in defense of the indefensible.
>
> : I call it as I see it -- Eric Chomko is a chump.
>
> Ad hominem is all you have. Why don't you go write about another road. You
> should be forced to use Metro...
Metrorail in Washington, D.C.? I enjoy riding the system, although I
don't live in that region, but if I worked downtown there, I would make
good use of the system. If I need to go downtown, I park at one of the
suburban terminal stations, and ride the train downtown.
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