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“This is what I called you a Liar on:”

that was once

here is another “but what I know is that you are a Compulsive Liar!”
This was on Jan 18. Earlier that day at 6:35 PM I explained to you that the case would be dismissed as moot, I cited chapter and verse, why The Court doesnt rule on moot cases.
You did not say “Oh but it still will be heard” , that redefitnion of “heard” only came later.
Instead you said I lied when I said the case would be dismissed. you cited Goyish prohpets to back up your claim .

On Jan 19 I explained again “On Jan 20 (tomorrow) it will certainly be irrelevant (arguably it was irrelevant on Jan 6 or even Dec 14 (this is one argument made by the City of Detroit and the Governor in their briefs )
This is why they were hoping for an expedition, it was denied.
The case will not be heard.”

To which you replied “I think this is another one of your Manipulating Lies!” AFTER I explained it will be dismissed as moot

A few days later you came up with the nonsensical idea that this is still called “judgment”

“We have a difference of Opinion what “Heard” means with regards to Court Cases.”
no I told you what heard meant, and you made up your own defintion not found in any dictionary.

“In a lot of trials, it never goes to the point of e/o physically being there, but instead they Judge up on the case w/o that!”

ummm, yeah. Exactly as Ive been telling you for months.

“But even though you’re a Know It All”
I’m not a know it all.

I was dead wrong, I thought when faced with black and White evidence. I said the case would be dismissed as moot, you said Iwas lying, It was dimsissed, you say “sorry you were right”

Never did I dream you’d redefine “heard” “judgment” and “case” all in an effort to do what ?
Avoiding saying “sorry for calling you a liar”?

I was wrong. plain and simple