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Old 11-03-2006, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat View Post
No, it was inferred. Nothing about the statement implied that a married man cheating with a woman was okay.

It was an inference that the two examples given by shinerbock, both directly related to the subject matter of the thread, were exclusive rather than illustrative. In light of the context of this thread -- the accusations concerning Haggard -- it was an unwarranted inference.

Look, I just have to teach and make sure the kids know how to infer or imply. I don't have to actually do it myself. Think of your fat a** phys ed teacher. He didn't have to do the sit-ups; just had to make sure you did.

I shake Drofille's bamboo stick of righteousness at you!

Now, back to our discussion. Is Haggard more of a hypocrite than the norm because he spoke against gay rights and marriage while having an affair with another man?
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