I was called a name today!

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The Operative
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I was called a name today!

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Someone called me a 'liberty protester', whatever the h*ll that means. I think he meant that I am against liberty because I believe the income tax is constitutional and that everyone born in any of the fifty states is a U.S. citizen.

He said that I:
1. Appeal to authority; and
2. Assume that that the law was only written for the liberty protester and that no one but they can understand.

For '1', duh, I think I will accept the words of judges and lawyers over a paytridiot. And for '2', I said no such thing, nor do I assume any such thing. However, if a person is rehashing the same moronic argument that has been crushed in court time and time and time again, obviously, he doesn't understand the law.
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CaptainKickback wrote:That's when you really screw with his tiny little mind by saying, "Yes, go ahead, believe that all you want. It's just what we want you to think." Smile evilly, maybe a little, wry chuckle and then just walk away.
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I usually play with conspirowackos by egging them on. Quite a few have had meltdowns when I start asking whether they have daughters who can be my "upstairs maid" at my villa after "we" take over. I really don't know why they get so incensed; I offer them stable boy jobs too so they'll at least be alive after the fall. :twisted:
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Re: I was called a name today!

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I didn't get called a name, but I did get a letter from my HYIP and Autosurf buddy Jake Amedee, from http://www.asamonitor.com who informs me he intends to sue me for libel and slander. I need to find a suitable way of telling 'ole Jake that you can't sue someone for calling you a crook if you are in fact a crook. Aside from not having legal grounds, in general the discovery will make you look pretty silly.


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Gregg wrote:I need to find a suitable way of telling 'ole Jake that you can't sue someone for calling you a crook if you are in fact a crook.
"Come get me, jerkoff" has worked for me.
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Yep, that's the advice in Prosser on Torts.
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Re: I was called a name today!

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wserra wrote:
Gregg wrote:I need to find a suitable way of telling 'ole Jake that you can't sue someone for calling you a crook if you are in fact a crook.
"Come get me, jerkoff" has worked for me.

well, I'm obviously too terrified to clearly evaluate my options....
There is some irony, though. The guy pimps HYIPs and Autosurfs on his board, and makes much noise about the safety of them being offshore. Just by coincidence, after my divorce I got a real streak of asset protection religion and most of what I own is held offshore in trusts, so he's kind of in a pickle cause I don't have anything
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