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Re: Insults about C2Net



Tim May <[email protected]> writes:

> At 10:22 PM -0800 5/4/97, Alan Olsen wrote:
>
> >I really knew what specific actions caused people to have such a NASTY
> >opinion of C2net.

As if he forgot...

> This is an easy one. The only continuing insults I see come from Vulis.

How would you know, old fart?  You've announced that you killfile me and
a dozen other people who know C2Net for what they are.  Therefore you
can't "see" anything coming from me, unless you're lying again.

> But the C2Net flap is behind us.

Yeah, right.  That's coming from the same individual who didn't object
to C2Net's "moderation" of this mailing list when Cocksucker John Gilmore
announced it, and who also supported Cocksucker John Gilmore's forcibly
unsubscribing me from the mailing list by repeating his lies about
the "volume", not the "contents" of my writings that got my plug pulled,
alluding to the bogus numbers like "50 articles / day" and "megabytes
of Serdar Argic reposts [about the genocide of 2 million Moslems and
Sephardic Jews by the Armenians]".

Timmy, you're a liar.

> As for stores asking for personal info, this is unsurprising. Fortunately,
> one can always refuse to give it, or lie, or just shrug. No laws yet demand
> this information be given (except for sales of guns and other such
> almost-contraband). Stores seek information for marketing, for decisions on
> placement of new stores (which is why zip codes are sometimes asked for),
> etc.

If the Arab terrorist Sameer "Gas All Kikes" Parekh and his obsequitous
lackeys Greg Broils and Sandy Sandfart and their NSA bosses had it their
way, you'd have to show your Federal ID card every time you pay cash and
also record the serial numbers on the notes. (I understand that recording
the serial numbers is the standard practice in some countries.)

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<a href="mailto:[email protected]">Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM</a>
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