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"Adam C. Lipscomb" wrote:

> Well, who wrote "Corrupted-World-of-Brin-L Website:"?  If listmember
> "J" uses a website to slam the list, or threatens to do so, with the
> implicit threat that some members of the list may have libelous
> information posted about them, are other listmembers not allowed to
> say anything about it?  How are other listmembers supposed to react to
> that?  Say nothing?

It's an idea that might perhaps work. It hasn't been tried so far and
everything else failed. But males in general, usually aren't very good at
that. So I forgive you. ;o)

> Threats, even implied ones, tend to get my, and others', ire up.

So I've noticed.

Sonja
GCU Restraint

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