| Dave Wickware 2004-08-29, 7:11 pm |
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"M,a,r,k P,r,o,b,e,r,t-August 29, 2004" <M,a,r,k P,r,o,b,e,r,t
08-29-04@lambercartel.com> wrote in message
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> "Terry Polevoy" <info@healthwatcher.net> wrote in message
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> You cannot *again* warn for the *last* time. Just not possible.
Its this delusional behavior that pretty much defines the mental state of
this person.
Could you imagine any attorney viewing Polevoy's website and offering to
support
him in a defamation suit? They would have to be career suicidal. Terry's
credibility
is lower in his hometown than anywhere else. I must say I genuinely feel
sorry for him but I can't save him from himself. Self destruction may be his
road to wakig up.
Hey, could you imagine Terry Polevoy becoming a powerful advocate of
alternative therapies. Could you imagine the Terry Polevoy Story....
Long ago there was a little boy named Terry. One day Terry was in the park
with his baseball and bat. As he stood there he said, "I am the best batter
in the whole world!" With that, he threw the ball into the air, swung, and
missed. Strike one. He immediately bent down and picked up the ball. "I am
the best batter in the whole world!" Once again, he threw the ball into the
air, swung and missed. Strike two. Undaunted, Terry picked up the ball and
repeated with passion, "I am the best batter in the whole world!" He threw
the ball into the air, swung and missed. Strike three.
"Well, whaddya' know!" exclaimed Terry, "the world's greatest pitcher!"
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