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From: boobootigger@webtv.net
(Tigger)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: An open letter to Gerry Armstrong
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 07:06:54 -0600 (CST)
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warrior says:
>Tigger says:
>>Perhaps the thoughtful, balanced words
>> of Chris Owens [sic] penetrated Gerry
>> Armstrong's thick skull and Gerry has
>> now seen the error of his ways and is
>> too egotistical or too embarrassed to
>> apologize and admit he (Armstrong)
>> made a mistake?
(snip)
>Besides, the
fact that Scientologists call
> it "dub-in" does not negate the fact as to
> what she did. Call it "making things up
> in the absence of information", and it is
> still true.
Look "Sir",
Someone asked why
Gerry wasn't here to shoot down the nay sayers. I
answered it with a question/opinion based on my observations of Gerry
Armstrong and what I thought he should do........make an apology, admit
he made a mistake and move on.
I wasn't making things
up.
Gerry Armstrong does
have a thick skull.
Gerry Armstrong is
egotistical.
Gerry Armstrong did
make a mistake.
Gerry Armstrong should
apologize and move on.
You, "Sir"
(Warrior), Joe's Garage and Gerry Armstrong are the ones who
are making things up.
Tigger
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