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To: Wampus SC
Did you miss the part of his post in #45 that I quoted, "I seriously doubt that you have the professional credentials to render criticism of any medical professional."?

It's dismissive and intended to nullify a perfectly valid point, a point he disagrees with and would like to castigate. And the analogies I made demonstrated very well that one need not have professional medical credentials to question the propriety of a doctor's conduct.

63 posted on 07/22/2004 10:33:18 AM PDT by tdadams (If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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To: tdadams
"Did you miss the part of his post in #45 that I quoted, "I seriously doubt that you have the professional credentials to render criticism of any medical professional."?"

No, I didn't miss it. However, my request was that you explain how anyone who is encouraging you to express your opinion by saying that you're entitled to it, is really an attempt to silence. But you just jumped to something else. That's OK, I know evasiveness is a powerful rush to a certain kind.

"It's dismissive and intended to nullify a perfectly valid point, a point he disagrees with and would like to castigate. And the analogies I made demonstrated very well that one need not have professional medical credentials to question the propriety of a doctor's conduct."

Oh, you poor, suffering, persecuted thing! That mean, wicked Ed was dismissive! Boo hoo.

Actually, I think your analogies demonstrate what you say they did. How about that. I'm agreeing with you on that point.

Trying to nullify someone's point is just debate. Now we learn you cite that as evidence of trying to silence you. And yes, son, Ed did disagree with you. Big deal. We do that all the time. But now, we learn that to you, merely disagreeing with you indicates an attempt to silence you.

So, what have we learned about the world of tdadams? It's a world where debating him or disagreeing with him is the same as trying to silence him. Even when you tell him he's entitled to his opinion.

I've learned a lot about where you're coming from now that I know that you equate debate, disagreement, and expressing opinions with attempting to silence people. Especially when you debate us, disagree with us, and express your opinions all the time. Hmmmm..........
66 posted on 07/22/2004 11:08:52 AM PDT by Wampus SC
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