Wrong again- Mr. Joe from Chicago--Do you make such egregious errors in the courtroom, sir? If so, your clients should be forewarned!
Let's try some more shall we?
Senatorial Privilege by Leo Damore- A revealing biography of the Senate's leading scumbag- Blimpo Ted, the dipsomaniace
High Crimes and Misdemeanors by Anne Coulter( You should like that one, Joe, if you are up on your Criminal Law, you might even be able to critique it)
Steven Pinker's How the Mind Works- I must admit that I have not read all of this one especially the chapters on the the function of the eye and the workings of computers but the last half is a must read. This is a great book.
Steven Pinker's "The Blank Slate" subtitled--The Modern Denial of Human Nature. You really should try this one, Joe. It might even help you in the courtroom! I read all of this one and it is even better than How the Mind Works
and
Bias by Bernard Goldberg--How the left wing media distorts the news.
I really must say, even if it is immodest, Joe from Chicago, that my collection is wide ranging and would form the basis for good reading for almost anyone who knows how to read-really read in the sense put forward by Mortimer Adler in his book_"How to Read- When I view some of the distortions made on these threads bysome of the people on the left I have to wonder if they have ever really read anything.
I liked the "e" on the end of dipsomaniac. Nice.
The left don't distort the news so much as extrude money out of it with which to purchase fine wines, frocks and abortions on demand.
Mr.Spendius- I know that you may qualify as a Bibliophile. May I ask whether you are familiar with Steven Pinker's "The Blank Slate" If so, since I have enjoyed your input on other posts, I would love to hear your critique.
Never heard of it Bernard but it sound suspiciously like where I started.
I think you would enjoy it, Spendius-
Steven Pinker- "The Blank Slate"
subtitled- The Modern Denial of Human Nature" published 2002 by Viking Press.
I'm so pleased Bernard and Spendi get along so well.
Is that pronounced by you BERNud or bernARD?
Just wondering.
Steve 41oo wrote:I'm so pleased Bernard and Spendi get along so well.
They're the only two people who can have a ten-way conversation amongst themselves.
Maybe it's a post-modern mutation.
Actually, it's pronounced "ber-nud-der."
Why must you be so hurtful and personal, Mr. Imposter?
I would never mispronounce your name--Im Pos Ter!!!
BernardR wrote:Why must you be so hurtful and personal, Mr. Imposter?
I would never mispronounce your name--Im Pos Ter!!!
Okay which is it? BERNud or bernARD?
Interesting thread. What happened to Herberts?
Mc Tag wrote:
Okay which is it? BERNud or bernARD?
Niether,but you may call me by my nickname if you wish--
My nickname is McFag!
BernardR wrote:Mc Tag wrote:
Okay which is it? BERNud or bernARD?
Niether,but you may call me by my nickname if you wish--
My nickname is McFag!
That's a very silly reply. I may call you VS for short :wink:
Mr. McTag. Please review this thread. I did not call on you. You posted my name first. I was talking to Mr. Imposter and you rudely interrupted.
If you don't know how to pronounce the name Bernard, I suggest you refer to a good Dictionary.
If you wish to enter into a conversation about the pronouciation of names when you are not invited, please be prepared for "Silly responses"
BernardR wrote:Mc Tag wrote:
Okay which is it? BERNud or bernARD?
Niether,but you may call me by my nickname if you wish--
My nickname is McFag!
Oh great, now we have to remember
another one of his names!
BernardR wrote:Mr. McTag. Please review this thread. I did not call on you. You posted my name first. I was talking to Mr. Imposter and you rudely interrupted.
If you don't know how to pronounce the name Bernard, I suggest you refer to a good Dictionary.
Forgive my purely in the interests of accuracy enquiry.
Americans frequently mispronounce things, :wink: so I was wondering how you said your name, is all. No need to get your knickers in a knot.