01-03-2013, 07:47 PM
LR Trotter Wrote:Greg Burnham Wrote:The "thrust" of it all, Seamus, is irrelevant, IMO. That you (and no one else) supposedly spotted "it" (whatever "it" might be) before anyone else did is equally of no value
as much as it is not even true. However, that Fetzer has "come apart at the seams (not Seamus)" is evident to all, except perhaps Don Jeffries. I can tell that David Healey
tends to defend his friend beyond time to let him go, in my view--as I once did--but for all the right reasons.
I find the "Seamus Outs Fetzer" theme to many of your posts offensive, counterproductive, juvenile, without merit. It's the spirit in which they were writ, rather than the
content, that is most disturbing.
I don't believe in kicking a man who is already down. I don't believe in throwing the first punch unless it is certain that otherwise one will be thrown at me. I don't believe in
crossing the road to pick a fight with an adversary who is walking on the other side of the street. I find the "touchdown type" dance at the end of a UFC match barbarically
immature. I hate cage fighting.
Quite often we choose anger when disapointment is our best suited response. Just my opinion. :nosmilie:
It's not his "anger" that I find disturbing. Quite the contrary. It's the glee.
GO_SECURE
monk
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James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)