-- At 09:41 PM 10/5/2000 -0400, snit wrote:
look, digslug, Justin Schwartz is an oxford-trained, yale-trained scholar, now a lawyer with the seventh circuit. he doesn't type things on a publicly accessible listserv where he can easily be quoted and humiliated for saying foolish things since the major new york papers monitor it for political gossip. the man who typed that, justin schwartz, has written and published more than you've typed on usenet so you ought to just STFU&STFD because your attempts to crawl out of the gutter where you seem to happily luxuriate in the scum, grime and waste are embarrassing.
James A. Donald:
Yet I seem to hit false citations, citations that are misleading and sometimes nonexistent, every few pages of Chomsky.
Snit:
An example? A prime example? Every few pages? What book? What page? What citation?
I have already given you numerous examples. James A. Donald:
If Justin Schwartz has a success rate is so strangely different from my own, perhaps he can find the infamous citation "repeated discoveries that massacre reports were >false". Which massacre reports were these?
Snit:
Where did the "the" go?
You remind me of Chomsky making a big deal because Shawcross' printers dropped some ellipses, as if finding a typo in Shawcross was an answer to the evidence that Shawcross presented. --digsig James A. Donald 6YeGpsZR+nOTh/cGwvITnSR3TdzclVpR0+pr3YYQdkG Og3I1Mi3csitJ/tWi++uA6emkiQduhntInm/143y 4geOlRow4tTCnidBamRUDcjarFf6DvZGD/QK4jPPM