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Author Sam Sloan IS the fake poster to help Schultz
Ray Gordon

2006-03-08, 7:32 pm

I'm sure that Sam Sloan is this fake poster. He just wants attention to
himself. He also wants to help Schultz bring everyone to Nolanland.
That's why Nolan allows him to attack everybody at the USCF forum. It
all makes sense now.

Ray Gordon

RayGordon

2006-03-08, 7:32 pm


Ray Gordon wrote:
quote:

> I'm sure that Sam Sloan is this fake poster. He just wants attention to
> himself. He also wants to help Schultz bring everyone to Nolanland.
> That's why Nolan allows him to attack everybody at the USCF forum. It
> all makes sense now.
>
> Ray Gordon


Hey idiot,

You post through AOL. AOL is *very* good at complying with discovery
requests. Would you like to see scans of their replies to the last two
subpoenas I sent them? They gave up *everything* without a protest
unless their user filed something on his own.

If you want to argue that you have a right to go around impersonating
people, good luck, especially in light of the new law that makes
anonymous harassment over the internet a FELONY punishable by up to two
years in prison.

John J.

2006-03-08, 7:32 pm

Go get 'em, Ray. I hate impersonators.


"RayGordon" <ray@cybersheet.com> wrote in message
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quote:

>
> Ray Gordon wrote:
>
> Hey idiot,
>
> You post through AOL. AOL is *very* good at complying with discovery
> requests. Would you like to see scans of their replies to the last two
> subpoenas I sent them? They gave up *everything* without a protest
> unless their user filed something on his own.
>
> If you want to argue that you have a right to go around impersonating
> people, good luck, especially in light of the new law that makes
> anonymous harassment over the internet a FELONY punishable by up to two
> years in prison.
>



Ray Gordon

2006-03-08, 11:31 pm

Yeah! I'll get all of them.

Ray Gordon

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