For my own personal interest and curiosity
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012, 4:55 PM, Patrick Fox wrote:
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For my own personal interest and curiosity
Desiree: This email has nothing to do with our legal proceedings or our ongoing disputes. I'm just curious, from one person to another, when you make statements like: CPS confirmed for you that I am the one that filed the report against you; or, that you told the police that you had no knowledge of the gun being in the house; or, that Kristopher has an uncle who works for ICE and that they will be at the next family court hearing to take me away, doesn't it occur to you that it would be so easy for me to verify the validity of the statement? And that I WILL verify it? I mean, don't you think to yourself that you'll look very foolish (not to mention like a compulsive liar) when you state that CPS told you that I filed a report, when meanwhile Arizona law prohibits them from releasing that information? Or do you just say these things without any consideration for how ridiculous you might look later? And why would you do that? Knowing that I'm going to follow up on it? It might give you a sense of accomplishment thinking that you've smited me, but it's so short-lived and in the end you end up embarrassing yourself much more. Anyway, I'm not poking fun at you. I am truly, truly curious why a person would repeatedly do something like that that just makes them look foolish when they have nothing to gain by it. I thank you, in advance, for helping me to better understand your thought processes and reasoning. Sincerely, Fox