| Taylor Kingston 2005-05-29, 8:32 pm |
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> Taylor Kingston continues to insist that
> all of his letters should be published by Larry Evans and that they
> should be unaltered.
For the second time I challenge Mr. Sloan to produce the quote in
which this insistence about all my letters being published is stated.
Otherwise, it will be even more obvious than it is already that he is,
quite simply, a liar.
A PREDICTION: Sloan will never provide any actual quote from me that
proves his allegation. However, he will continue to repeat his
allegation. In Sam Sloan's universe, facts are overruled by his
fantasies.
As for wanting my statements to be unaltered, I consider that demand
quite reasonable. I sent Evans this sentence:
"Furthermore, your question (quoted below) involved assumptions or
assertions I do not share." -- e-mail, July 2001
Evans printed this as supposedly a direct quote from me:
"Your involved assumptions or assertions I do not share." -- Chess
Life, 12/2001, page 7
This Evans called "pompous gobbledygook," after he had deleted four
words, including the subject of the verb, making the sentence
unintelligible.
When Mr. Sloan is quoted, he has shown a vehement insistence that the
quote be absolutely exact, or he will respond "I never said that."
Interesting that he is so tolerant of misquoting when others are
involved. The term "double standard" comes to mind.
quote:
> On the other hand, Cafe Chess has an Internet bulletin board which
has
quote:
> unlimited capacity and where anybody can post.
Wrong. The bulletin board was discontinued months ago.
quote:
> I was once personally attacked on Chess Cafe.
May we see the text of this "personal attack"? If you do not have it
but recall the date, I may be able to find it for you, assuming it
actually exists.
quote:
> So far
> nothing that I have written has ever been posted to Chess Cafe. I
> strongly suspect that Taylor Kingston was in some way involved in
> stopping my responses from being posted.
Sam, I was never consulted about other people's ChessCafe bulletin
board submissions, and I never asked for any by anyone to be vetoed. If
it is any consolation, quite a few of my own submissions were refused.
Speaking as we are of fairness, Sam, do you think it was fair when,
on this forum, you insinuated that Hanon Russell was a communist?
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