Sunday, October 24, 2010

In Which We Taunt Sean A Second Time


So, I'm reading why Sean Sorrentino--gunloon and impersonator of the Knights who say 'Ni'--has opted to ban Mike B.

After all, don't gunloons want "open, honest, and rational" discussion? (Note Jon C. Sullivan aka Linoge still hasn't responded)

Anyhoo...Sean writes:
I am a peaceable armed citizen. I’m not exactly a “law abiding citizen,” because there are unjust laws. One cannot be moral and decent while simultaneously honoring and respecting unjust laws. All the same, most of the time laws are just and should be followed. As an honest citizen, it behooves me to scrupulously avoid the company of the low, unjust, and the plain criminal. MikeB, by his own admission is such a criminal.

Huh?

Apparently, Sean D. Sorrentino is very troubled by someone who has admitted to breaking the law. Very, very troubled. Of Course, Sean admits he hasn't always obeyed the laws--just the ones he considers "just." The "unjust" laws--in Sean's mind--are ok to break.

And you wonder why he dresses up like a server from Medieval Times?

3 comments:

  1. Jade: "After all, don't gunloons want "open, honest, and rational" discussion? (Note Jon C. Sullivan aka Linoge still hasn't responded)"

    You said yourself that you just repeated his letter verbatim. Usually when someone plays the kid's game of repeating back whatever you say, it is best to just stop talking to them.

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  2. I tried to reason with Sean on the e-mail. Not only did that incredible contradiction of calling me a criminal while admitting he doesn't obey all the laws himself come out, but he admitted that he'd never read my blog. He's based the whole thing on Linoge's writings (rantings).

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  3. "And you wonder why he dresses up like a server from Medieval Times?"

    Actually, no, I don't wonder at all why such a person would entertain that fantasy while he entertains others, it's just another way of multi-tasking.

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