Being "convicted" is not the same thing as "pleading guilty" I suppose, but
as a smart woman I know likes to say, that is a distinction without a
difference.
"a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m" wrote in
message
I was not convicted of a crime.
I was not convicted of a crime.
I was not convicted of a crime.
I was not convicted of a crime.
And that's not a lie.
On Dec 31 2008, 5:53 pm, "David W. Fenton"
wrote:
> "a a r o n . k e m p f @ g m a i l . c o m"
> wrote
> innews:bad77416-0644-417a-a2cc-5587e8a01831@w1g2000prm.googlegroups.com
> :
>
> > I don't think that I've ever lied in this group at least
>
> What about "I was not convicted of a crime"? That was a lie, no
> matter how you flail around trying to spin it.
>
> You *were* convicted.
>
> Period.
>
> End of statement.
>
> You have repeatedly *tried* to lie about that, but the facts are out
> there for everyone to see.
>
> Of course, the number of lies you've told about Access and SQL
> Server are untold -- the only reason I mention your lying about your
> criminal record is because it's the most memorable of your lies.
>
> Get a grip, Aaron.
>
> Seek medical help.
>
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