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Subject: Re: MODERATION Moderator commits character assassination

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 04:13:30 02/11/03

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On February 11, 2003 at 05:31:07, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>On February 10, 2003 at 07:36:14, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>>>In any case I will follow your advice and seek local help to analyze what mental
>>>>deficiency caused me to enter this thread.
>>>
>>>
>>>But that now is a clear character assassination, because I did _never_ imply
>>>mental problems. And I did NOT advise that. Please take this back and apologize!
>>
>>You're being silly Rolf, and no one is buying this smokescreen of yours.
>>
>>>Apparently you can't accept that you could not understand me. But that is _your_
>>>problem. Also I know exactly from rgcc that same turn-around, when you lost an
>>>argument. Also then you wrote you didn't know why you were in the debate. That
>>>is insulting!
>>
>>I think this whole line of argumentation is absurd.
>>
>>>In connection with the open insults by "pavel", a 21 y. old co-moderator,
>>>against me in CTF, you should be ashamed in this club. Because you violate both
>>>the charta of this club. Unbelievable.
>>
>>How is my claim that this thread is a waste of my time a violation of the
>>charter? What on earth does my role as a moderator in CTF have to do with my
>>posts here?
>>
>>                                      Albert
>
>You simply research the "earth" and then you will know.
>
>I repeat, the insiuation that I could have said that you should let examine your
>_mental_ state is an insult because I had ONLY _language_ problems in view,
>because we are both in a sencond language! Period.
>
>For the word 'silly' you will also apologize, I expect.

Dream on.

     A.S.

>Your being a moderator is very telling when people read your insults.
>
>Behave yourself, Albert, that is what they, me included, will think.
>
>Rolf Tueschen



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