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Being convicted of a felony does not make you forever an untrustworthy lout, nor a compulsive, criminal liar. It means you committed a crime once and were prosecuted for it.


That's what we call a "straw man argument"-- I never claimed otherwise. I offered it up as a data point (among several) that caused people to dismiss the claim. Statistically speaking, I imagine people who've been convicted of fraud are liklier to commit fraud than those who haven't been.


Past performance does not indicate future performance in statistics.


Uh, what!?


If the conviction is for fraud, and it seems like the current case might be fraud, then it's a little more relevant.




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