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Old 03-03-2004, 12:14 PM  
notjoe
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Originally posted by psyko514


While you're doing that, ask your lawyer to explain the difference between libel and slander. Since you're slow, it make take some time. Make sure you can afford his fees.
I suggest you do some learning

SLANDEROUS: Dictionary Entry and Meaning
Definition: [adj] (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign

Synonyms: calumniatory, calumnious, defamatory, denigrating, denigrative, denigratory, harmful, libellous, libelous


Definition: [n] a tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
[v] make slanderous statements against; "The paper was accused of libeling him"


See Also: asperse, besmirch, calumniate, calumny, civil wrong, defamation, defame, denigrate, hatchet job, obloquy, slander, smear, smirch, sully, tort, traducement

So you tell me mr. expert, do none or both or one or the other apply to this?
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