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Re: A message from bawk bawk bawk about the 'hee-haw hee-haw hee-haw'

man, it's like summer reruns here

you know we have been over this same old tripe over and over again

donkey boy accuses someone of something

donkey boy is challenged to prove his accusations

donkey boy ignores the challenge

donkey boy is proven wrong or caught lying

donkey boy donkey boy donkey boy

boy are you a donkey donkey boy

nobody cares about your donkey boy opinions

most of them are wrong anyway

nobody likes donkey boy

Re: A message for Donkey Boy about the 'Hee-Haw' on this discussion forum...

"If you repeat the lie often enough...." said the Brown-shirted Nazi Storm Trooper to his lackey.”

Talk about a lack of credibility!

Unfortunately for you, you pathological egotist, you can not be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the hangman. That is way too Nazi.

To quote from a previous entry: "an adversarial process can have general integrity [only] when both sides DEMONSTRATE WILLINGNESS to SHARE EVIDENCE, follow guidelines of debate and accept rulings from an arbitrator in a good faith effort to arrive at either the truth ..."

In other words "where's the beef?" show us what ya got donkey boy. Let’s see the evidence."

Your Lies Defined:

1) To make a statement that one knows to be false, especially with the intend to Deceive.
2) To give a false impression.
3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression.

Variations of the Lie:

1) Derail: To change the subject of discussion in order to avoid the truth. (For Example, one might feign being offended in order to stop a conversation about ones questionable actions.

2) Confuse: quibble or confuse the issue, or deliberately use ambiguity in order to deceive or mislead.

3) Misinform: To invent or perpetrate a false story with the intent to deceive or mislead.

The Lie of Omission:

A lie of omission is to remain silent when ethical behavior calls for one to speak up.

A lie of omission is a method of deception and duplicity that uses the technique of simply remaining silent when speaking the truth would significantly alter the other person's capacity to make an informed decision.

The Truth About Lies: “A lie is not in the words, or lack of words; it's in the intention of the deceiver."

Re: Re: A message for this discussion forum: He just wants attention.

He just wants attention.

His lies have all been disputed, and/or refuted and/or repudiated.

He has never offered any proof to back up his false and dubious statements.

This is how it is on this forum.

Keep feeding the donkey and he will keep coming back for more.

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Replying to:

"If you repeat the lie often enough...." said the Brown-shirted Nazi Storm Trooper to his lackey.”

Talk about a lack of credibility!

Unfortunately for you, you pathological egotist, you can not be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the hangman. That is way too Nazi.

To quote from a previous entry: "an adversarial process can have general integrity [only] when both sides DEMONSTRATE WILLINGNESS to SHARE EVIDENCE, follow guidelines of debate and accept rulings from an arbitrator in a good faith effort to arrive at either the truth ..."

In other words "where's the beef?" show us what ya got donkey boy. Let’s see the evidence."

Your Lies Defined:

1) To make a statement that one knows to be false, especially with the intend to Deceive.
2) To give a false impression.
3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression.

Variations of the Lie:

1) Derail: To change the subject of discussion in order to avoid the truth. (For Example, one might feign being offended in order to stop a conversation about ones questionable actions.

2) Confuse: quibble or confuse the issue, or deliberately use ambiguity in order to deceive or mislead.

3) Misinform: To invent or perpetrate a false story with the intent to deceive or mislead.

The Lie of Omission:

A lie of omission is to remain silent when ethical behavior calls for one to speak up.

A lie of omission is a method of deception and duplicity that uses the technique of simply remaining silent when speaking the truth would significantly alter the other person's capacity to make an informed decision.

The Truth About Lies: “A lie is not in the words, or lack of words; it's in the intention of the deceiver."

If (D.) Foulks stops dropping here, he will drop there!

Re: [Taxi List] Re: "Usedtobe" Cab Driver & Medallions

7/21/2008 7:01 AM

Barb, I'm going to give you an opportunity to win my highest respect:

Please carefully tell me step-by-step how one launders money through the purchase and ownership of a taxi medallion.

You will not get a passing grade unless you use real numbers.

For bonus points, please explain how a law enforcement agency or auditor might detect or deter such a practice, and how much more per medallion does such an unchecked practice affect the market price.

Take your time.

-Mike Foulks

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Replying to:

He just wants attention.

His lies have all been disputed, and/or refuted and/or repudiated.

He has never offered any proof to back up his false and dubious statements.

This is how it is on this forum.

Keep feeding the donkey and he will keep coming back for more.

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Replying to:

"If you repeat the lie often enough...." said the Brown-shirted Nazi Storm Trooper to his lackey.”

Talk about a lack of credibility!

Unfortunately for you, you pathological egotist, you can not be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the hangman. That is way too Nazi.

To quote from a previous entry: "an adversarial process can have general integrity [only] when both sides DEMONSTRATE WILLINGNESS to SHARE EVIDENCE, follow guidelines of debate and accept rulings from an arbitrator in a good faith effort to arrive at either the truth ..."

In other words "where's the beef?" show us what ya got donkey boy. Let’s see the evidence."

Your Lies Defined:

1) To make a statement that one knows to be false, especially with the intend to Deceive.
2) To give a false impression.
3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression.

Variations of the Lie:

1) Derail: To change the subject of discussion in order to avoid the truth. (For Example, one might feign being offended in order to stop a conversation about ones questionable actions.

2) Confuse: quibble or confuse the issue, or deliberately use ambiguity in order to deceive or mislead.

3) Misinform: To invent or perpetrate a false story with the intent to deceive or mislead.

The Lie of Omission:

A lie of omission is to remain silent when ethical behavior calls for one to speak up.

A lie of omission is a method of deception and duplicity that uses the technique of simply remaining silent when speaking the truth would significantly alter the other person's capacity to make an informed decision.

The Truth About Lies: “A lie is not in the words, or lack of words; it's in the intention of the deceiver."

Re: Re: another stab in the

here is another stab in the backside with a big imaginery knife from george's brain or from ola:

anyone who has to ask how to commit a money laundry scheme scam felony crime on a public forum, plead guilty do time for it does not have all his crackers in the barrel if you know what I mean

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Re: [Taxi List] Re: "Usedtobe" Cab Driver & Medallions

7/21/2008 7:01 AM

Barb, I'm going to give you an opportunity to win my highest respect:

Please carefully tell me step-by-step how one launders money through the purchase and ownership of a taxi medallion.

You will not get a passing grade unless you use real numbers.

For bonus points, please explain how a law enforcement agency or auditor might detect or deter such a practice, and how much more per medallion does such an unchecked practice affect the market price.

Take your time.

-Mike Foulks

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Replying to:

He just wants attention.

His lies have all been disputed, and/or refuted and/or repudiated.

He has never offered any proof to back up his false and dubious statements.

This is how it is on this forum.

Keep feeding the donkey and he will keep coming back for more.

--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Replying to:

"If you repeat the lie often enough...." said the Brown-shirted Nazi Storm Trooper to his lackey.”

Talk about a lack of credibility!

Unfortunately for you, you pathological egotist, you can not be the judge, the jury, the prosecutor and the hangman. That is way too Nazi.

To quote from a previous entry: "an adversarial process can have general integrity [only] when both sides DEMONSTRATE WILLINGNESS to SHARE EVIDENCE, follow guidelines of debate and accept rulings from an arbitrator in a good faith effort to arrive at either the truth ..."

In other words "where's the beef?" show us what ya got donkey boy. Let’s see the evidence."

Your Lies Defined:

1) To make a statement that one knows to be false, especially with the intend to Deceive.
2) To give a false impression.
3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression.

Variations of the Lie:

1) Derail: To change the subject of discussion in order to avoid the truth. (For Example, one might feign being offended in order to stop a conversation about ones questionable actions.

2) Confuse: quibble or confuse the issue, or deliberately use ambiguity in order to deceive or mislead.

3) Misinform: To invent or perpetrate a false story with the intent to deceive or mislead.

The Lie of Omission:

A lie of omission is to remain silent when ethical behavior calls for one to speak up.

A lie of omission is a method of deception and duplicity that uses the technique of simply remaining silent when speaking the truth would significantly alter the other person's capacity to make an informed decision.

The Truth About Lies: “A lie is not in the words, or lack of words; it's in the intention of the deceiver."

Re: Re: Re: another stab in the

One has to believe if the felony is one that would disqualify, that the disqualification will happen soon.

I guess the disqualified one can try elsewhere, or perhaps even back in the North 'burbs where he once worked and knows a company owner real good. These last few are his words, not mine. FL HALL