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In the morning Drive with Christie's Liveon eighties Plus at one oh three point
seven, It's time for the GreatDebate. Yeah it whoa all the fashion?
Okay, Christy? Yeah? Whoto lie or to not tell a
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lie? Is the question? Actuallythat's not the question, but it's kind
of the question. Is omitting thesame as lying? That is the question.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,we jump into the Great Debate to
talk about some things. And Iwas talking to a friend of mine the
other day bringing up a story aboutan X that you know, producer Karina,
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because she actually caught this X ofmine at a party on New Year's
Eve and called me and was like, Christy, he is here with another
woman. Yes, And he didnot tell me that he was going to
be there with this other woman.He was saying that he was going to
be there with a friend. Thiswas a while ago, But we got
into this conversation a friend of minethe other day and I said, well,
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basically he lied, and she waslike, no, he just didn't
tell you everything. He didn't liebecause he didn't say he was gonna be
no, no, no, no, no, you think like he won.
Chrissy just lied and that is fullonline, but that the point is
you omitted something from the story.Okay, now this is old, so
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we're bringing up old stuff, butthat's not the point. The point is
is omitting the same as lying?Because the conversation basically broke down to that,
yeah, and she was like,no, it's not and anyways,
that's the question this morning. Look, I'm all passionate you are you are
a little passionate about braid and I'mover that. Ex We're cool, you
know, but the question remains,is omitting the same as lying? That
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is this Morning's great producer, Karina. I think they are two different things.
I think omitting something most of thetime is probably to not hurt the
other person's feelings, so it's okayto leave that stuff out. And line
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is just a blatant line, likeyou lie, But I think it's okay.
They're two different things. Omitting something, taking something out of the story.
I think it's fine. That's dishonest, you think so. Yes,
if you're like a teenager and you'relike, oh, well, I'm going
to hang out with my friend,but you know you're going to do some
dirt and you're just kind of keepingit a secret. Not that's being dishonest.
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Not all the time. I thinkthey're two separate things. Omitting in
line are not the same thing.One eight six y six, nine hundred
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You can record your message thirty secondsof your thoughts, just letter rip
and it comes straight to the studio. It's called the talk back. You
can leave one of those for thismorning's great debate. Look at the point
with the down effects this morning,come on now? Is omitting the same
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as lying? Let us know yourthoughts get you on neck? Christie,
lie, is omitting the same aslying? That is the question for this
morning's great debate. I say omittingin line are different, but Christie thinks
they are both the same. Idid agree. I'm on your side,
thank you. Why do you saythat? Eve? Come on? Well,
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guess if you're not telling somebody something, you know, it's not necessarily
important for them to know why saysomething that's talk. I'm gonna hurt the
feelings, like you said. Butif you're like outright saying, hey,
I'm going to do this, andyet you get the complete opposite. Now
that's the Playton line. Okay,thanks for the call. Girls. Back
to the great debate eighties boss atone oh three point seven? Is lying
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or is omitting? I should saythe same as telling a lie. That
is the question this morning. EveryMonday, Wednesday and Friday, we always
debate a topic, and that's thismorning's Deanna. What do you think?
Yes, it is, Thank you, Deanna. It's like getting people out
if you don't ask them the rightquestion. So it's if somebody comes up
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to you and they present themselves assingle but they're married, they're still lying.
That is a perfect example. They'renot wearing a ring. You know,
they're hanging out with you, sothey have time. You know,
people don't have time to look intoeverything, so admitting it to me is
a lie. Like you know,if you know something's coming up that you
don't want somebody else to know,it might as well be live. Thank
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you very much. Talk to themgirl. We will note the vote.
Deanna appreciate you weighing in on thismorning's Great Debate, Vernondette, check it
in for Palo Alto. What doyou think is omitting the same as lying?
Ooh, that's a good one.I think omitting the truth is not
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lying. Okay, why do yousay that, because that's not a lie.
You're just not telling the full story. So you didn't lie about anything.
You just didn't finish your sentence,So that's not lying. Not finish
your sentence. Come on, girl, come on, don't don't do that.
It's not a lie, not alie. Okay, what your vote?
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Good morning, Bell, Thanks forcalling away in on the Great Debate?
Is omitting part of the truth thesame as lying? I don't think
it's lying because it's like I'm justnot telling you if you ask me,
Like, if you ask me andI lie about it, okay, But
if you don't ask me, Idon't say anything, then it's not a
lie. But you're not being honest. Come on, if you're asking me
questions that and I'm not telling youthe truth, and that's lying. But
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if you don't ask me, don'tdon't ask, don't tell you know you're
not asking me about saying anything allright then Okay, I don't know.
That's a lot of grey area.What do you think is the question?
One eight six y six nine hundredone three seven is the phone number You
can always leave a talk back justby tapping the red microphone if you're listening
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on our iHeartRadio app to weigh inon this Morning's Great debate? Is omitting
the truth? Telling a lie?Get you on neck, Christie, lie
this Morning's Great debate on eighties plusand what a three point seven? Is
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lying the same as omitting something?Or is omitting the same as lying?
You gotta talk that, Christy,good morning? Is joking the self bit?
Omission is not lying or the activelying. You would have to tell
the besked specific question in order tobe truthful, or you can lie about
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it. Omitting isn't you're just notready to divulge that information at this time?
Or is the relationship? Yes,my sounds like trouble. He was
like, soday, I you know, uh see, you ain't asked me
the question, and so thank youfor the talk back. Gun back to
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the Greek babies plus at one ohthree point seven is omitting the same as
lying? That is the question forthis morning's deby. Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, we always get intoa discussion about something tammy. What do
you think No, because omitting wouldbe to leave out something. Lying you
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would just change it wouldn't necessarily bethe truth. Okay, well note that
vote. Thank you for the call, Scott, Good morning. What do
you think I think omitting is lying? You're hiding any bit of the truth.
You're lying, it's the sequel.Thanks for weighing in. We'll know
your vote. Have a great day, Scott, Yeah, no problem.
Good morning, Bill. What areyour thoughts on the great debate? Is
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omitting something the same as lying?Well, there's this expression lie of a
mission. I think yes, andeven in court they say whole truth.
So this is the bottom line isI'm not smart enough to be a liar.
It's like I could say to mygirlfriend, oh, I had a
flat tire, and then the nextday I go Chuck a Muck told me
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this gossip. She's like, whendid you see Chuck a muck. I'm
like, I guess when I toldyou I had a flat tire. And
then if you came back and said, well, I didn't lie, I
did have a flat tire that's beendishonest. Thank you for that example.
That is a good example. Ohchuck a muck. Thanks Bill. Got
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a talk bag from our iHeartRadio app. Hit that red microphone. You can
jump in and join the fun.Good morning ladies. The Sistina from Minneapolis.
There is something called a lie byomission. Basically, if you'll met
a key detail where the knowledge willchange the reaction or the outcome, then
it is a lie. In thiscase, not saying that the friend is
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a girl changes the relationship by creatinga breach of trust. Good luck and
thanks. Thank you for breaking itdown the legal aspect. I like that.
So that is everyone weighing. Thankyou so much for the calls and
the talkbags for this morning's great debate. I am on it. If the
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sound effects this morning, you wantit. I am so proud of you.
Thank you, Christy. You aredoing good. All right, But
okay, majority of people morning sidedwith me and said that omitting is not
the same as lying. Thank youvery much. I'm just so disappointed.
I'm the honesty of the Bay Area. It's not the same. It's like
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when I ask you how old youare, and then you'll be like you
know up there. Uh huh,I will throw this this morning. That's
okay. You're not exactly you knowwhat. I'm not exactly the truth.
What do you mean? You're justup there, that's all I am.
Up there in maturity and shut upwhen you like my parents always like,
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what'd you eat for lunch? Asalad? Really it's a number six at
Wendy's with no tomatoes and cheese medium. What are you talking about right now,
dude? It's an omission, notthe same, Thank you very much.
How we get on number six isso't just give you out an example.
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Omission is different from lying, that'sall. Yes, okay. Listening
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