[Vision2020] It's not "cyberstalking" unless you harass someone,

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sat May 5 15:10:12 PDT 2007


As the g-ster twists and mangles:

 

"Rose's site does not currently allow comments and she told me directly and
personally that when they were allowed they would be allowed only "within
appropriate parameters" (note the quotation marks, her words not mine)
Dale's site allows commentary and he does not censor the remarks that
appear."

 

I could list the falsehoods (pronounced "lies") form the above statement,
but they are far too numerous to detail.  So I will address the accuracies
within this statement.

 

1)  Yes.  Her name is Rose.

 

2)  Yes.  Rose has a site.

 

That's it, ladies and gentlemen, ALL two accuracies all wrapped up in a cute
small package.

 

Now, let's examine the claim by the g-ster that "Dale's site allows
commentary and he does not censor the remarks that appear".

 

But then, why limit commentary on this claim to myself.  Let's see what Dale
"Comb-Over" Courtney has to say from his Brainless Log (BLog).

 

(Posted throughout the BLog)

 

"Terms & Conditions

 

The following comments are provided by readers and are the sole
responsiblity of the authors. Right-Mind does not review comments before
publication nor guarantee their accuracy. By publishing a comment here you
agree to abide by the comment policy. If you see a comment that violates the
policy, please notify the web editor."

 

Right-Mind's Comment Policy:

 

Extracted from:

http://right-mind.us/TermsOfUse.htm

 

"Comments

 

We reserve the right to delete your comments or revoke your registration for
any reason. Rarely, if ever, will we do so simply because we disagree with
you. We will, however, usually do so if you post something that is, in our
good-faith opinion, (a) off-topic; (b) libelous, defamatory, abusive,
harassing, threatening, profane, pornographic, offensive, false, misleading,
or which otherwise violates or encourages others to violate these terms of
use or any law, including intellectual property laws; or (c) "spam," i.e.,
an attempt to advertise, solicit, or otherwise promote goods and services."

 

In other words, the poster can make whatever comments (s)he feels
appropriate provided they agree with Comb-over's "good-faith opinion".

 

Gee, g.  Whatcha think, Bubba?

 

Tom Hansen

Moscow, Idaho

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