SCO has valid case

Rick Tomaschuk rickl-ZACYGPecefkNbK0NzMECUg at public.gmane.org
Fri Aug 22 21:16:47 UTC 2003


You are attempting to remove my voice even though I have the same
right to speak as you do. I think I have valid information to post.
What is your last name....Emir? I think I hear your mom calling...
RickT

On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 17:10:22 -0400, Emir <emir-rdkfGonbjUTTQjIoRn/dzw at public.gmane.org> wrote :

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> On 22/08/2003 16:54, Rick Tomaschuk wrote:
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> | Cool your jets buddy, I'm just passing along what I saw.
> | I'm entitled to my opinion like everyone else.
> 
> 1. No jets to cool.
> 2. I'm not your buddy.
> 3. You're making a statement of fact on something you simply have no
way of
> knowing.  "They have a valid case" are your exact words, I'm not
misconstruing
> anything.  Can that be taken as anything but a statement of fact?  I
don't
> think so.
> 4. You're entitled to your opinion, but if you want to express it in
a public
> forum then you ought to make it clear that it's *your* opinion and
the readers
> will decide how relevant it is, which in this particular case really
isn't, as
> we have already established you're not judge in a US Court of Law with
> jurisdiction over this case.
> 
> 
> - --
> Emir.
> 
> "The rancorous Supreme Court pronouncement on the 2000 Presidential
election
> ~ ought to remind everyone that the US' legal system is at best a
lottery,
> ~ and at worst, deeply swayed by human vices."             -- Andrew
Orlowski
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