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Old 06-10-13, 02:43 PM   #108
Tribesman
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In intentionally insulting question.
Is it?
If someone has claimed to be a legal expert can it not be mentioned when a legal issue is being discussed?
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Now your trying to defend yourself while insulting him again.
No, evidence suggests that is a statement of fact which was made.

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More personal insults.
No, it is no different from saying he is ignorant of the issue. Which has been proven.
It might be insulting if he showed he did know what the topic was and I called him oblivious of it as that would clearly be a false statement which woud be insulting.
ignorant, unaware, oblivious, unknowing, nescient, bewildered, uninformed....all the same as clueless. Which are insulting and which are not?
Or is it all down to your random interpretation depending on the quirk of the day?


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And more. You were warned.
Really?
And what is offensive in that passage?
"irrelevant hot air" perhaps?
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