Did I miss something?
What happened to Mr Fauxlaw?
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He has a life. He writes books about the US constitution.
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@Intelligence_06
Sure.
Though we all have lives and do other stuff.
It was just that his absence was noticeable.
I'm off now to do other stuff.
Regards.
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@zedvictor4
He was born in 1949, havoc is what he must be wreaking.
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@RationalMadman
@zedvictor4
I don't know about Fauxlaw, but I was born in 1977. And I live in California, Orange County at the beach, where the zip code is 949. I don't know where Fauxlaw lives. 'Havoc' is apparently not available as a username on this site, so I added the digit prefix.
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@949havoc
your profile says 1997
Does anybody know if Fauxlaw was vaccinated?
I wonder where badger is?
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@zedvictor4
Did I miss something?
He did say goodbye in his last post 24 days ago:
I suggest getting an honorable mention as the debater in the top 20 with the most no-vote ties: 8 of 11 ties that no one, zip, nada, bothered to read and vote. Over 400 of you who are "active," which is one of the site activities, yeah?, cannot be bothered to read and vote. If I was not also in the top ten in voting [in fact, for my single year, plus presence, I've voted more often than just 7 of you], so I'm trying to contribute, and wish that more did, as well. Thanks, everybody for your ignorance. What is this site all about, anyway? It's apparently premature efactulation; a bunch of adolescents who have no idea what stuff is really all about [and yet, most of you are well. beyond the trustable age, and are not yet trustable. That's 30, by the way, to boomers]. I have two more debates in in voting with no votes; go ahead; make it a round 10. There happen to be two more in voting with no votes. Make it an even dozen no vote ties. Congratulations. I have a life and I'll get back to it.Au revoir.
Fauxlaw is a published author. I won't relate any of his personal info here but will say that the answers to most of your questions are easily googled.
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@FLRW
His last post said he was going to bed. Let's assume he's sleeping.
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@RationalMadman
So it does. Oops. Well, correct, now.
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@949havoc
Not sure who you're trying to fool but I see it all. Typing patterns are the first clue, the 949 was just a cherry on the cake.
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@RationalMadman
interesting theory,
i did find this which might support havoc being fauxlaw.
Where control is localized, regarding education, the better and more efficient that education will be, because it will concentrate on matters important to the locality. There are many such concerns, not just education, that were specifically missing from the Constitution because the Founding Fathers did not believe Congress ought to legislate every facet of our lives. There are really only eighteen specific subjects outlined in Article I that Congress should legislate. If only they would deal with those restricted items, and let the States and local governments handle the rest, but, Congress is greedy.
fauxlaw was an expert on the constitution and even wrote a book on it
I destroyed him like Thanos.
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@drlebronski
And Fauxlaw is the only constitutional expert in existence? No sale
I wonder if Fauxlaw knows he's in the hall of fame.
He offered to help me a while back, while I was slightly in trouble, even though I didn't mentioned any of my problems online. I think that's a very rare thing to do and I think he's a kind person. I hope life's treating him well.
17 days later
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@fauxlaw
Come back!
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@MarkWebberFan
He already is.
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@RationalMadman
After having a debate with havoc, I have to say their syntax's and debate style are pretty much the same.
15 days later
The fauxlaw-havoc connection is so blatantly obvious that until I stumbled across this thread I had no idea that it was even a matter of debate. I assumed it was public knowledge.