Saturday, October 5, 2024

Correction to earlier post, New Paradigm

Kevin Matthews

 
I’m afraid I inadvertently used a derrogatory term in reference to Elaine Owen.  I had no idea infamous was closely associate with evilness.  I apologize to Mrs. Owen and thank the practitioner that informed me of this.  Oops!
 
I meant “notorious, world renowned, respected…” anything but infamous.
 
According to dictionary.com:
 
Infamous: 1.  Having an extremely bad reputation  2.  deserving of or causing an evil reputation; shamefully malign; detestable: an infamous deed.
 
Absolutely not what I intended to say.    

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