Re:W.Q.Judge's "unpublished" letters
Jan 20, 1998 03:03 PM
by Jerry Hejka-Ekins
Read my statement below again. I never claimed that you said that you could get results. I asked
why you *believe* that you can get results. Let's put it this way: You wrote that you will
charge $75 an hour for your time whether or not you get results. To charge a fee for a service
implies that you have the *qualifications* to carry out the service, whether you succeed or not.
For instance, a lawyer who offers his/her services is presumed to be qualified to practice law,
whether or not he/she wins the case. What are your qualifications? How will those
qualifications assist in your possible success?
JJHE
Bart Lidofsky wrote:
> Jerry Hejka-Ekins wrote:
>
> > Researchers have been working for free for over thirty years that I can personally account
> > for to get these letters released, and they have had no results. Why do you believe that
> > you can get results?
>
> I never said that I could. At most, all that can be inferred from my writing is that I am
> not at all certain that I couldn't. If you can show how it can be logically inferred
> otherwise, feel free to do so. But if you cannot, then please refrain from putting claims into
> my mouth (or keyboard) that I have never made.
>
> Bart Lidofsky
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