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

Herb Parsons hparsons at parsonsys.com
Thu Sep 18 17:15:22 EDT 2008


So what sailing question are you concerned about for which you saw no 
answer?

jimtracyjohnston at centurytel.net wrote:
> Quoting Ben Cittadino <bcittadino at dcs-law.com>:
> I am in total agreement with Ben!!! Rhodes22 is a means of communication about
> sailing with Rhodes as a common focal point. It was always interesting to read
> about other sailing experiences and often very informative. If you had a
> question(s) there was normally many answers or solutions offered by our 
> down to
> earth fellow Rhodes 22 members. There are several political, religious,
> off-color, financial, medical, legal, gear head........forums to express one's
> self. Keep Rhodes 22 an exchange of sailing related dialogue. I also 
> agree with
> Ben, I do not want to offend the participants we are making reference, their
> positive contribution over the years have been (are) invaluable. Jim Johnston
>
>   
>> 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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