From: Ray Fischer on
Henry <9-11truth(a)experts.org> wrote:
>Ray Fischer wrote:
>> Henry <9-11truth(a)experts.org> wrote:
>>> Ray Fischer wrote:
>>>> Henry <9-11truth(a)experts.org> wrote:
>>>>> Ray Fischer wrote:
>
>>>>>> You claim that "melted and vaporized steel columns" could support
>>>>>> "several times [their] own weight".
>
>>>>> No, I never made that claim.
>
>>>> Those are your words.
>
>>> Actually, they're your words. That's why the attributes that
>>> refer to them read, "Ray Fisher wrote".
>
>> Smirk. Looks like it says "Henry <9-11truth(a)experts.org> wrote".
>
> More proof that you lack the intelligence to follow a thread -

More proof that you're a crazy dumbass.

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Ray Fischer
rfischer(a)sonic.net

From: Bob Myers on
Curly Surmudgeon wrote:
> From the bleachers it appears that you and Ray are the wackos.
>
> Henry sticks to the issues, you two engage in character assassination.

Henry "sticks" monomaniacally to a single issue, and one in which
he has been shown to be completely wrong over and over and over
again. If that's not a textbook definition of "wacko," what is?

Bob M.


From: * US on
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 09:48:26 -0600, "Bob Myers" <nospamplease(a)address.invalid> wrote:

>... a single issue...

It's a significant one.

See "false flag".
From: Curly Surmudgeon on
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 06:19:21 +0000, rfischer(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer)
wrote:

> Curly Surmudgeon <CurlySurmudgeon(a)live.com> wrote:
>>On Fri, 16 Jul 2010 11:26:03 -0700, Twibil <nowayjose6(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Jul 15, 11:48 pm, rfisc...(a)sonic.net (Ray Fischer) wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You're insane, aren't you?
>>>
>>> It took you this long to figure it out?
>>>
>>> Poor Henry has been a textbook case of a perfectly normal guy who
>>> slipped into psychosis over an extended period of time, and he did so
>>> right before everyone's eyes on Usenet. He's no longer able to
>>> distinguish reality from his fanatsies, and unfortunately he gets
>>> worse and worse as time goes on. So don't bother debating with him or
>>> getting mad (unless you enjoy that sort of thing): it's a waste of
>>> time.
>>>
>>> He isn't responsible for what he posts, and actually believes the
>>> things he says: even when you show him what he himself said two posts
>>> ago he will blandly deny that he ever said such a thing, and he will
>>> believe it 100%. He will also claim that you said things you never
>>> even suggested, and will continue making those claims for years
>>> afterwards, even though everyone knows that he's simply inventing his
>>> facts as he goes along.
>>>
>>> It's sad, but this sort of thing happens to people from time to time,
>>> and so far as I'm aware there is no cure.
>>
>>From the bleachers it appears that you and Ray are the wackos.
>>
>>Henry sticks to the issues, you two engage in character assassination.
>
> In one post he claimed that the building couldn't not collapse as fast
> as it did because stell columns were designed to support "several times
> [their] own weight". The her referred to the "melted and vaporized
> steel columns" in the wreakage.
>
> Those two statements are mutually incompatible.

Then make that point rather than character assassination. Your behavior
and responses are backfiring.

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From: Curly Surmudgeon on
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 09:48:26 -0600, "Bob Myers"
<nospamplease(a)address.invalid> wrote:

> Curly Surmudgeon wrote:
>> From the bleachers it appears that you and Ray are the wackos.
>>
>> Henry sticks to the issues, you two engage in character assassination.
>
> Henry "sticks" monomaniacally to a single issue, and one in which he has
> been shown to be completely wrong over and over and over again. If
> that's not a textbook definition of "wacko," what is?
>
> Bob M.

Same response as to Ray previously, make that point and stick to the
issues. Character assassination backfired and you appear to the be
lunatic.

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