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First, reporter, let me just say that I don't know whether I feel more pity or disgust for you. Maybe pity, for you truly are swallowing the holy balls there, hook, line, and sinker. Pathetic.
Second, as to your statement regarding MacGregor, and I quote:
"Many people who leave Knowledge come back. John Macgregor is such a case." Even if that were true, and I am in serious doubt that it is, that's one. That's it? That's all you have to offer, the dubious "statement" of someone we all know to have been put under horrible pressure from the cult. And the "return" of this person is all you can point to and say, "See? Look there." Wow. Pathetic. I believe the treatment given to MacGregor, if done during a time of war to an enemy combatant or non-combatant, would constitute a war crime. It certainly would not be pointed to by the victor as a proud example of their shining conduct. Rather, it would be one of the many instances in any war which the victor would try very hard to hide and forget.
Modified by premie_spouse at Thu, Sep 29, 2005, 14:44:22
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