Posted by Lou Pilder on July 22, 2005, at 12:09:35
In reply to Re: Lou's response to aspects of this thread-recnt » Lou Pilder, posted by Dinah on July 22, 2005, at 11:34:29
> One wonderful aspect of democracy, and one very much upheld here at Babble, is that you don't have to do research before speaking.
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> People can reply to this thread even if they don't have the foggiest notion of what law governs the internet, or even if they have an incorrect notion of what law governs the internet.
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> I'm not saying that any particular poster has either condition. I'm just pointing out that Dr. Bob has no requirement for accuracy of facts. And that people are allowed to voice their opinion anyway.Friends,
It is written here, [...one of the wonderful aspects of democracy...DR Bob has no requierment of accuracy of facts. And that people are allowed to voice their opinion...].
I am requesting that if you are going to reply to this thread that you research the archives as to if "dancingstar" was {voicing her opinion} when she was expelled for writing,[...Personally, I do not belive that it is a problem with a ...]? Dr. Hsiung's rules that he has in his FAQ writes,[...different points of view are encouraged...] And there were previous posts here that were of the same nature of dancingstar's where the poster was not expelled and the post was not addressed by Dr. Hsiung. His reply to me as to my request for clarification of such was in some way that if the post in question was posted today, it would not pass muster. But I ask,what was posted between that post and dancingstar's post to indicate to dancingstar, or anyone else, that there was a change?
Lou
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