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More narcissism.

>> Looney did not start with Oxford, he discovered Oxford after >>asking himself, quite reasonably, what sort of person could >>have written the plays.

And then answering his own question in a way to fit his prejudices. He starts with a false assumptions -- his OWN impression of the writer, which may have nothing to do with the actual person. He (like the other Oxfordians) then add further false assumptions (the WS couldn't have known what the plays show, an assertion that only a mind reader could make) and viola -- instant garbage.

It's a game. But it isn't how you find out anything. For that, you need evidence -- a commodity you don't seem to have even heard of.

Oxfordians aren't looking for the truth. They're busy with their own intellectual masturbation -- and they still have to fake their orgasms.

Posted by Reality Chuck on April 18, 1997 at 09:46:29
In Reply to "From Conclusion to Premise...Not!" posted by Professor Mike on April 17, 1997 at 14:21:26


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