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Reinier Bakels wrote:
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  <div><font color="#0000ff">I think you are becoming rude now. You
can't blame me for you being stubborn.</font></div>
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You always insult the rest and later try to present yourself as a <i>victim</i>
of others rudeness. If, e.g., I try to keep my house safe from
assaulters, would you consider that attitude as stubbornness? No? Then
I'm not stubborn, I simply defend the goals of the party where I belong.<br>
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  <div><font color="#0000ff"> If you want to pursue your route via
human rights, you should join the community of legal science, and argue
respecting the full deontology of science.</font></div>
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Thanks for your new <i>advice</i>, I will dismiss it again.<br>
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  <div><font color="#0000ff"> For political purposes, such arguments
are not useful. or do you have a different experience?</font></div>
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Yes I have. In the blogosphere it works reasonably well, and also with
the people I know in the real world.<br>
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<br>
                                                                                                 
Carlos Ayala<br>
                                                                                                 
( Aiarakoa )<br>
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Partido Pirata National Board's Chairman
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