The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #57637   Message #910343
Posted By: Jack the Sailor
14-Mar-03 - 06:23 PM
Thread Name: BS: Arafat's $300 million
Subject: RE: BS: Arafat's $300 million
Teribus you ignorant slut! Thank you! I am enjoying this game of "point-counterpoint" with you. It's not often one encounters such an accommodating straight man.

Yes indeed I am Carol's husband. I'm in her corner and I'm sticking up for her.

You started the personal attacks by, in a very snide and patronizing way, calling Carol a hypocrite. You couldn't have been more wrong. Putting MAY in there doesn't get you off the hook. If it did, I could say "Teribus MAY f*** donkeys". But of course I cannot.

As for your idiotic claims of "Libel". I welcome you to bring suit. For one who is so pompous, you do not seem to be familiar with some of the subtleties of the English language. Calling someone a "bastard" is not always meant to be taken literally. In this case, I believe she was trying to communicate to you that you are behaving like an insufferable ass. Please feel free to contact me if you require further clarification.   

As for the supposition that "you know jack shit about poverty", judging from what I have read, I see a huge gap between what you think you know and what actually are able to communicate. It is difficult to suppose that you know "jack shit" about ANYTHING.   

My supposition is that you are rude and thoughtless. I also suppose that you don't put much thought into your political posts. I would be pleasantly surprised and delighted if you were to prove me wrong.

BTW when you go to see your barrister or solicitor, please show him the following. It is the Webster's dictionary definition of "bastard". You may be interested in the third meaning. It is my supposition that Carol could not have chosen a more apt word.

Yours Truly
Rob Dale (CaroC's proud husband)

Main Entry: bas·tard
Pronunciation: 'bas-t&rd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old Frisian bost marriage, Old English bindan to bind
Date: 14th century
1 : an illegitimate child
2 : something that is spurious, irregular, inferior, or of questionable origin
3 a : an offensive or disagreeable person -- used as a generalized term of abuse