jskains wrote:Doctor Scratch wrote:So, I guess this is an admission on your part that you will not (read: cannot, because it was made up) support your claims?
I told you I'd provide those names and numbers if you provide your own. What are you afraid of, Scratch? You think you can remain anonymous while others provide you with personal information?
You know, jskains, it's awfully suspicious when you start throwing out all these "conditionals" after being cornered for what seems to be a bit of rather flagrant dishonesty (and possibly libel) on your part. To recap:
---You tell an utterly fabulous and vicious story about a person who dared to criticize your behavior.
---You claim to have a ton of "eye witnesses" to the story, none of whom you'll name.
---You claim to have gotten emails in which a person committed criminal acts, and yet these have been conveniently expunged from your email Inbox.
Why is it, jskains, that all your evidence has conveniently vanished into thin air?
Plus I would not personally post that kind of information. I'd like to provide it to you in the form of a phone call. With identify theft, I'd like to keep my friends and family's information off the public internet.
JMS
There are all kinds of ways you can substantiate your claims. You could contact one of these people and ask them to register here and post, for example. You don't have to post anyone's name, phone number, or email address in order to provide evidence for your claims about C.J. McBride.
Or maybe we should make an effort to contact Mr. McBride, so as to get his side of the story?
You've already been in contact with him via email. Why not email him and invite him to post?
"[I]f, while hoping that everybody else will be honest and so forth, I can personally prosper through unethical and immoral acts without being detected and without risk, why should I not?." --Daniel Peterson, 6/4/14