I’ve been involved in a small debate with Ric Ottaiano on his plan to institute officially sanctioned religious discrimination against Muslims — which he apparently sees as the ultimate solution to the terrorist threat. Early in the discussion, Ric said that he favored
...greater scrutiny across the board if you’re an Arab or Muslim within a certain age range (e.g. pull each one out of line for searches as opposed to randomly)…
Today, he tells us that
...i’m not saying and haven’t said “pull them out of line”...
Now, here comes the truly hilarious bit. In his parting shot, Ric informs me that
...you clearly are not my intellectual equal…
Ric chose to lie about his own statements... and in his view, this makes him intellectually superior to the person he told the lie to.
Obviously, Ric has done the world a tremendous service by revealing this amazing correlation between intelligence and dishonesty. We can all raise our IQs to tremendous heights just by lying — exactly as Ric has done. Isn’t that wonderful?



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January 2nd, 2007 at 5:41 am
Rich
Ric is correct, you are not his intellectual equal.
This gentleman is:
http://www.fatchicksinpartyhats.com/images/fathat291.jpg
January 3rd, 2007 at 12:35 am
ric ottaiano
do either of you fools have the balls to debate any of your positions on the air so they can be recorded for posterity (and replayed for hilarity), or are you content to hide behind very sophmoric debate tactics?
January 3rd, 2007 at 5:06 am
meatbrain
Ric, you chose to lie about your own past statement. That tactic is so stupid that it does not even qualify as sophomoric.
Why would anyone want to debate you, knowing that you are quite willing to lie about what you have already said? You can’t conduct an honest debate online — why should we believe that you can conduct an honest debate on the air?
January 3rd, 2007 at 4:41 pm
Rich
ohh.. redneck radio – how quaint! Does it pay well?