myron myron wrote:Cambridge wrote:myron myron wrote:My question is, "Do you think your mother's example had something to do with why you let your ex-wife cuckold you with your best friend?"
And what were the circumstances that led you to locate your biological father and to take his name, Tommy Walker, as you have previously posted?
Myron, I have a question. Why does your avatar depict a cross-dresser dancing? Is this some sort of statement?
Myron, my father was a professor of medicine at Harvard University. Tommy Walker was also a professor of medicine at Harvard University. Whichever of these noble gentleman were my heritage, I sure got some good genes. 
I graduated with honors from the number one university in the world at the time. I then received a masters degree in US Constitutional Law and then received my PhD in political theory and, on the side, a law degree to boot.
A phi beta kappa degree from Berkeley, a masters in law, and two doctorates...ain’t bad. It doesn’t matter whose genes spawned me, I'm just cruising, dude.
You did not answer my question about the circumstances that led you to locate your biological father.
When and how did your mother reveal to you that she had cuckolded the man she misled you into believing was your father for most of your life, that you are the unwanted product of her sordid adultery, and that your father is anything but a "noble man"?
How exactly did you feel when you learned the truth, that your existence is a sin?
And why did you end up at Rutgers Law School, which is second-tier if not third-tier?
You did not answer my question about the circumstances that led you to locate your biological father.
When and how did your mother reveal to you that she had cuckolded the man she misled you into believing was your father for most of your life, that you are the unwanted product of her sordid adultery, and that your father is anything but a "noble man"?
The question assumes facts not in evidence. You have not shown that “she had cuckolded the man she misled you into believing was your father for most of your life.” No one ever told me that she was ever unfaithful to her husband.
When I was in my thirties and my parents were approaching a state of senility, my mother came to me and told me that my father “believed” this to be the case. She did not tell me that it was true, nor did I ask, because nowhere in the conversation was there any suggestion that it might be true.
Now I was having a conversation on a thread, of which you were no part, with a PhD in psychology, essentially discussing my later thoughts of “what if?” Nowhere was there any confirmation of the fact. All of the rest of this whole story is your speculation…and we obviously know how you are fueled by the desire to defame the families of others who might disagree with you.
This example, among others, is why I know you are not a lawyer. You took this whole conversation out of context and blew it up into a classic smear campaign…hmmm, rather like socialist republicans.

Personally, I have never located Tommy Walker. I admit to having googled his name, and I came up with some 19th century naturalist…someone like Johnny Appleseed.

But never let it be said that you, brother myron, will allow facts get in the way of a delicious bit of nastiness, eh? Why on earth do you assume I have located him? I only know what my folks knew years ago, to wit: he was a professor of medicine at Harvard University, of pediatrics, and he drove an Austin. I liked his name, and borrowed it.

Personally, it had a little bit of naughtiness along with respectability.
How exactly did you feel when you learned the truth, that your existence is a sin?
The truth, as it stands right now, is as I have stated above. What does “your existence is a sin” mean? Even if it were the result of adultery, how does that make my existence a sin? Less than careful thinking there, myron. Again, you are either the easiest lawyer to be had in the courtroom, or you are not a lawyer. Too much evidence…you are not a lawyer.
And why did you end up at Rutgers Law School, which is second-tier if not third-tier?
Are you making this up as you go along, Bozo? And why is Rutgers Law School “second-tier?” Rutgers has two law schools, and the one in Essex County is the leading law school in the country on environmental law issues. It has the leading law professionals in the world on CERCLA, EPA and all of the concordant state acts. Rutgers Law is also the best law school in the world on jurimetrics…bet you don’t even know what that is, eh? Nup. No fair googling it.
Both of Rutgers’ law schools are far superior to U Penn’s law school. U Penn has an excellent economics school and even a great medical school, but in law its school is really quite weak. (Again, as I have said a million times, the so-called Ivy League is in fact, two great universities, with six wanna-bees; and the wanna-bees are nowhere near the equal of American’s three greatest institutions: Berkeley, Harvard, and Stanford.)
But, in demonstration of your sophomoric legal talents, by what evidence have you arrived at the conclusion that I even attended Rutgers Law School? All I have ever said is that I received a PhD from Rutgers and I lived and taught at Rutgers University, Princeton University and John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York, all within the New York City periphery.
Jeez, you must be the joke of the claims office of your employer.