On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 13:58 -0600, Ian Kelly wrote: > Intentionally failing to perform an action is a form of dishonesty, > and it should be every bit as illegal as any other lie. Do you have a > specific scenario in mind where this is not the case? Goethe and I have both posted examples of such scenarios to a-d recently. -- ais523
- DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do ais523
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do ais523
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore ... Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore ... Ian Kelly
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Kerim Aydin
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Elliott Hird
- Re: DIS: I say I do, therefore I do Ian Kelly