bradley cuts and runs

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Well, I was expecting this; as soon as the questions get tough, John R. Bradley tucks his tail between his legs and runs away, whimpering that LGF readers are “ignorant white trash”—among other insults. He’s apparently very uncomfortable with a discussion forum that isn’t vetted by an Arab, and accuses me of not allowing “ordinary Saudis” to post comments.

Here is what happens when I allow “ordinary Saudis” to post comments.

It’s very interesting to see that, as a lackey of the Saudi ruling class, Bradley is apparently allowed to use the Internet without an Arab Big Brother watching him. But of course, we already knew that the privileged scions of the House of Saud are not subject to the same repression under which their ordinary citizens must live.

And of course, he failed to answer even one question without evasions and outright deception.

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