| Mark Probert 2006-02-27, 11:02 am |
| mogwaii wrote:
> Mark Probert wrote:
>
> They bought a supplement but you say they are not using it as a
> supplement. sorry but proof of your outlandish claim is needed.
I proved it nearly 100 posts ago.
See: http://www.asapsolution.com/
where they use it as a supplement...and the VA uses it as a topical spray...
http://www.98health.com/asapagx.php
You see, the *use* is interchangeable. Try hard to understand this.
Ya see
> it's the stupid asinine post that are the ones that need to be backed
> up.
What is the matter? Are you having a spot of trouble verifying the sales
hype and are now trying to shift the burden of proof? Do you realize
that, once again, you are engaging in logical fallacy?
>
> Sorry but the Facts surround my story.
The facts, as you mis-name them, have been called into question by my
careful analysis and the well referenced facts that I posted.
Nope, not going to look it up
> because I don't think the president of ASAP co. LIED to congress.
Lot's of people lie to Congress. Look at Ollie North!
It's
> you bunch who have made this outlandish and possibly slanderous claim.
> If I find the time I'll email the president and see if he wants to take
> action against y'all
Uh-oh...BTW, I have NOT called him a liar. I have expressed my opinion
that the sales hype is of questionable merit, as I have not been able to
verify the alleged facts.
Of course, you do know that expressing ones opinion is covered by the
First Amendment?
I know, that is a mere technicality. You do not like being questioned.
That, bub, is Usenet.
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