Subj : Rawley's Incessant Whine To : Constance Rawley From : Joseph Voigt Date : Wed Nov 01 2000 07:11 pm Wednesday November 01 2000 17:04, CONSTANCE RAWLEY wrote to JOSEPH VOIGT: JV>> ... innocent me CR> You attached your name to your vulgar posts in the Matzdobre echo. And you continue to enjoy reading them. What's your point? But so far you remain clueless about what the Matzdobre echo is all about anyway. It's a -flame- echo, Constance, and Hunter is the protagonist. He is being challenged on his, among other things, incessant whine (something you are familiar with), that he is somehow legally protected from 'religious harassment' and 'hate speech' in that echo. Now, why don't you gain that clue and see if you can figure out why my posts there? Sheez. CR> Innocent? Yes. JV>> I accept everyone for who they are... CR> You do? You accept Todd for who he is? And me? CR> And all Christians? And fundamentalists of all faiths? Why, of course. Unlike you, I don't hate anyone no matter how stupid, ignorant, screwed up, silly, or deluded they are, or how pointy their heads are, or how black and white things are in their heads. JV>> I hate nobody, unlike certain religionoids. CR> I take it "religionoids" is a term of endearment? Of course it isn't. Everything has to be black and white in your pretty little world, doesn't it? It's not a term of endearment any more than "sky" is. You're being silly. JV>> I simply don't care what you think of me. CR> It takes a lot of words to show how little you care. Actually, it takes none. But then my messages weren't addressing what I care about, they were pointing out the problems with your -pervert-, among other, arguments. JV>> You're a sad case. CR> But you still love me, right? Never did. Take a trip out of your little black and white world and see if you can locate that spectrum of color. Now, are you going to use that hateful label of yours and call me a PERVERT again? .... A brain destroyed by religion is no match for reasoning humans. --- FastEcho 1.46 (reg) * Origin: The Danse - Where Norse Gods Ponder Their Navels (1:387/638) .