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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Tompsett's Royals Site
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 18:48:25 +0100
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This poor fellow, of course, never contributes an iota of substance to
SGM [he is incapable of doing so] ---- and he is totally unbalanced and
non-objective.
He hasn't a clue as to what he is writing about ---- just blustering and
babbling as usual.
Let's back to Genealogy and Associated History.
Brian Tompsett certainly does have a mixed record with his site. But, I
do think we should give him SOME credit. The pity is that he will not
correct the errors many of us have discovered.
--
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing." -- Attributed to Edmund Burke [1729-1797]
Warriors ---- "There is much tradition and mystique in the bequest of
personal weapons to a surviving comrade in arms. It has to do with a
continuation of values past individual mortality. People living in a
time made safe for them by others may find this difficult to understand.
The box John Brigham's guns came in was a gift in itself. He must have
bought it in the Orient when he was a Marine. A mahogany box with the
lid inlaid in mother of pearl. The weapons were pure Brigham, well
worn, well maintained and immaculately clean. An M1911A1 Colt .45
pistol, and a Safari Arms cut-down version of the .45 for concealed
carry, a boot dagger with one serrated edge. Starling had her own
leather." _Hannibal_, Thomas Harris, Delacorte Press, [1999], p. 397.
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"Paul J. Gans" <> wrote in message
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| Kay Allen AG <> wrote:
| > Dear Annie,
|
| > I would like to point out the difference between your approach and
| > Renia's. She simply asks a straight forward question without the
| > use of pejorative of deliberately offensive language.
|
| Forgive my butting in, but the pejoratives started with Hines.
| Why you folks assume that newcomers know what he is amazes me.
|
| I don't think it quite fair to blame Annie for responding badly
| to Mr. Hines. As you know, he does tend to arouse that kind of
| animosity in people who are not used to being freely denigrated.
|
| As long as Mr. Hines is treated as a normal human being, newcomers
| will make this mistake.
|
| I shall now return to lurking as I mainly do.
|
| ---- Paul J. Gans
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