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Subject: Re: Junior forfeits to Crafty!

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 13:33:27 02/05/00

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On February 05, 2000 at 15:30:39, James Robertson wrote:

>On February 05, 2000 at 15:00:18, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>On February 05, 2000 at 13:15:09, James Robertson wrote:
>>
>>>On February 05, 2000 at 12:48:34, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 05, 2000 at 12:38:06, James Robertson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, I agree, he will hurt his reputation or intensify it ... whatever way u
>>>>>>look at it
>>>>>
>>>>>He just blew his reputation in my eyes. :(
>>>>
>>>>We have seen angry reactions from many people here, we all have them at times. I
>>>>don't see the great crime that justifies all this lynching.
>>>
>>>Lynching? I don't see any lynching. I see angry and annoyed posts.
>>
>>CCC is suddenly full of posts literally questioning the "honorability" of Amir,
>>claiming that "he lost the little credit" he had, etc. Those are personal
>>attacks, just what CCC is not supposed to tolerate. When this is done by a
>>group, it receives the name of lynching.
>
>"CCC is suddenly full of posts". And how many posts are questioning his
>"honorability"? Two? Three? Some group for a lynching. I think you greatly
>exaggerate.
>
>James

Just wait till it happens to you.

And then we speak again.

Ed



>>
>>You and others may be angry and frustrated, but to me at least this lynching is
>>far more serious than Amir slamming the door and leaving.
>>
>>Enrique
>>
>>>I don't see the great crime that justifies walking out on this tournament,
>>>either. He wasted an hour of all of our time as we tried to figure out what to
>>>do. Yes, his crime justifies a lot of angy posts.
>>>
>>>James
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Enrique
>>>>
>>>>>It seems like such a childish thing to do.... he hurts all the participants, not
>>>>>just Dr. Hyatt.
>>>>>
>>>>>James



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