[Rhodes22-list] List Member Condones Criminal Activity ? Political

Ben Cittadino bcittadino at dcs-law.com
Thu Sep 18 16:18:30 EDT 2008


Dear Ed;

I becoming genuinely concerned about you.  I'm serious.  This list is
supposed to be a "sailor's bar", full of fun, friendship, spirited debate,
and some interesting banter about the Rhodes 22.  What are you doing?  Are
you trying to engender truly bad blood between list members?  Posting a
title like this is, in my humble opinion, dirty pool.  I want you to
consider moderating your tone just alittle.  You can make your points, more
effectively I think, without impugning the integrity of Rob, or anyone else
who disagees with you (me).

Frankly, when I read the title of your post I thought you were referring to
Brad's expressed desire to subject the internet hackers to prison rape (last
time I looked rape of a prisoner was criminal activity). I was prepared to
defend my fellow Rhodie (Brad) by telling you that we all know Brad was
speaking figuratively to make a point. He was referring to some anonymous
evil doers who ought to be severely punished (a sentiment with which I
agree) and was using some hyperbole for emphasis.  

On the other hand you suggested that Rob's remark condoned the hackers
activity which it clearly did not.  You were just being mean.  Why?  Because
you see conspiracies in every sunrise for goodness sake. 

Lord knows why, but I do enjoy seeing you here and I don't want you to give
yourself a stroke.  Be well,

Cheers!

Ben C., s/v Susan Kay. Highlands, NJ  

Tootle wrote:
> 
> It was said today on this forum, "Nixon's aides went to prison for
> obstruction of justice, which strikes me as a much more serious crime. 
> Everyone, especially a high profile public servant, should expect their
> accounts to be hacked these days. 
> 
> Isn't this statement condoning criminal activity? 
> 
> Is this an example of what he is supporting?  "A message goes out over
> Barack Obama's Web site
> with the names, phone numbers and e-mails of editors and producers foolish
> enough to host Obama critics. With Mr. Obama's extensive digital
> following, and his extensive fund-raising and contact lists,
> shutting up the Democratic nominee's critics with a fraction of Mr.
> Obama's millions of supporters is relatively simple. The digital legions
> plug phone lines, crash servers and intimidate the advertisers
> of these media outlets. This must be another instance of the "new"
> politics that Mr. Obama frequently talks about.
> 
> Sounds like the fellow travelers are out to 'kill America'.  I am waiting
> for a member of the Bar to support this activity?
> 
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
>  http://www.nabble.com/file/p19559178/MSNBC.bmp MSNBC.bmp 
> 

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