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At 09:41 PM 10/5/2000 -0400, snit wrote:
> > > look, digslug, Justin Schwartz is an oxford-trained,
> > > yale-trained scholar, now a lawyer with the seventh circuit.
> > > he doesn't type things on a publicly accessible listserv where
> > > he can easily be quoted and humiliated for saying foolish things
> > > since the major new york papers monitor it for political gossip.
> > > the man who typed that, justin schwartz, has written and
> > > published more than you've typed on usenet so you ought to just
> > > STFU&STFD because your attempts to crawl out of the gutter where
> > > you seem to happily luxuriate in the scum, grime and waste are
> > > embarrassing.
James A. Donald:
> > Yet I seem to hit false citations, citations that are misleading
> > and sometimes nonexistent, every few pages of Chomsky.
Snit:
> An example? A prime example? Every few pages? What book? What
> page? What citation?
I have already given you numerous examples.
James A. Donald:
> > If Justin Schwartz has a success rate is so strangely different
> > from my own, perhaps he can find the infamous citation "repeated
> > discoveries that massacre reports were >false". Which massacre
> > reports were these?
Snit:
> Where did the "the" go?
You remind me of Chomsky making a big deal because Shawcross' printers
dropped some ellipses, as if finding a typo in Shawcross was an answer to
the evidence that Shawcross presented.
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James A. Donald
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