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Subject: why not an ammendment to the charter?

Author: Steve B

Date: 05:24:34 11/17/04

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>
>Even if I gave you the  "legal" arugument - It also  my view that posts that
>promote cheating are "abusive" in nature and thus violate point # 2 above.
>Cheating is a form of abuse.  Please - don't go down that "ethical cheating"
>path - we heard that one before and it sank like a lead ballon.
>
>If you disagree - feel free to run as Moderator.

actually Mike this clown unwittingly stumbles upon a good point
why not have a small ammendment to the current charter,specifically banning all
postings encouraging internet chess computer cheating?
this would save you and the other moderators alot of wasted time and energy
having to answer/respond to endless threads every few months or so,whenever one
of these creeps rear's  their ugly heads
perhaps the membership could vote on the ban with the next moderator elections?
i am sure the membership would overwhelminlgy approve of the ammendment
lets close the "loophole" these slime buckets are greasing their way through to
post here
an example of the ammendment:

2) Are not abusive in nature(including advocating cheating on a chess server)
or something similar

i leave the exact wording to those better at constitutional law writing then me
:)

your thoughts?
Best
Steve









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