>Brava, Karen. Defamation of character can occur on a list. It's presence >on a list is like a pregnant chad --- very debatable, and somewhat toxic >to your political and social health. > >Chris
Sure Chris. But any disagreement involves confrontation no matter how mild and therefore will provoke displeasure.
It's said that it never pays to win an argument because it entails weakening a relationship or losing a friend.
On the theme of the pregnant chad, any state government that allowed such a situation to come into being should be severely dealt with, not least because it smacks of ineptitude, but also for the possibility that it was intentional.
Slander and defamation are defence each against the other, I hope I'm safe from Jeb at this distance. : ) Sydney.
Regards Reg.
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