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Subject: Re: Challenge to Rolf

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 14:25:39 07/13/04

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On July 13, 2004 at 15:39:55, CLiebert wrote:

>Annother suggestion for a challenge: I bet that you could write more often and
>much more longer postings than me. Ok?
>
>:-)
>
>Best
>Christian


This were a bet not a challenge. Why do you correct your offer?
You wrote an offer and I agreed. I was game so to speak because I want to help
Ed. I think that if i can show you - just you - without public, how such
misunderstandings grow, it's my hope that you could well reconsider the harsh
measures against Eduard in CSS. But you had an argument for opposing forces. Now
you believe like so many, that Ed can't behave. My view is different. Eduard is
extremely polite if he can have the safety that the mod team protects him
against unfair attacks or insults. I don't say that it would be bad if he could
handle such difficulties on his own. But to twist history as if HE himself would
provoke such anger, this is wrong and I can prove it - for all examples you
might show me. Of course I dont know secret material. But I am pretty sure that
you cant have something convincing against Eduard, because I've talked with him
and I know exactly where such misunderstandings start up.

Chr., what is the reason for your lack of trust? What do you risk? Is it really
worth to keep Eduard out of the group so that you can call him names? Why is
that your choice? Like JRang I ask you too, have you no heart, did you never
hear of human charity?

Please stay to your offer and give me your alleged proof for the misbehaviour.
I'm not asking for personal advantages but I do it for someone who's so loving
chess. And Ed wants to tell others what he has actually discovered. Give him a
fair chance! Dont look back into the past but help him to enjoy the present.

Thanks.
R.



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