Bardou:

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You are as dumb as the day is long. Your stupidity is only exceeded by your body odor so I'm going to have to get rid of you. I warned you I was going to keep at you until you admit to your trolling and I meant it. (I told River she could continue posting,,,*not you*. Beginning with the y2k preparation thread, I'm going to start blacking out every post you post.

I'm sorry Unk and forum participants. I'm not sure I can control how far up the blackout goes up so I may destroy some of your posts until Unk fixes it. (But Unk, I'll have to repost it.) Maybe some of you can convince her to go back to posting under her other name or go to another forum.

Unk => I'm intentionally leaving off the contribute button because I don't want to hear her whining and gibberish anymore. I'm tired of listening to that stupid bitch. Practice that Libertarian ethic Unk,,,don't get involved in this war.

-- (Not@be.liever), December 15, 2000

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What the hell is this all about?

-- Lars (lars@indy.net), December 15, 2000.

I take this to be a personal threat "your going to get rid of me?"

-- bardou (bardou@baloneyyyy.com), December 15, 2000.

Have Your Been A Victim Of Cyberstalking?

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Sue is my middle name.

http://www.haltabuse.org/

-- I Will Sue You (SueismyName@Sueyouu.com), December 16, 2000

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Our Mission

The mission of W.H.O.A. is to educate the Internet community about online harassment, empower "Victims of harassment, and formulate voluntary policies that systems can adopt in order to create harassment-free environments online for everyone. W.H.O.A. fully supports the right to free speech online and off, but asserts that free speech is not protected when it involves threats to the emotional or physical safety of anyone."

-- I plead the 5th amendment (5thamendment@mumstheword.com), December 16, 2000.

-- I'm a believer (I'mabeliever@beatltes.com), December 16, 2000.


Response to Bardou:

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-- (con@trib.ute), December 17, 2000.



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-- (con@trib.ute), December 17, 2000.

Response to Bardou:

Merry Christmas.

-- (ho@ho.ho), December 17, 2000.



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-- (slop@green.xcom), December 17, 2000.

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-- What you should (know@about.trolls), December 17, 2000.


Response to Bardou:

WTF???????????????

-- sumer (SHH@aol.con), December 17, 2000.

Response to Bardou:

WTF???????????????

-- sumer (SHH@aol.con), December 17, 2000.

I have no idea sumer, but whoever it is can keep posting because I and others are collecting documentation.

-- bardou (bardou@baloneyyy.com), December 17, 2000.


Response to Bardou:

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-- (today is Dec.@18.2000 seven days till Christmas), December 18, 2000.

Response to lgdkf

The Link to the story here Boy dies in cinema incident
Sunday, February 4, 2001 By ALICIA GUIDE SPRINGFIELD — An 11-year-old city boy was fatally stabbed last night by another 11-year-old boy who went to a movie theater to watch an R-rated horror movie, according to police and patrons. The victim, whose identity was not released last night, was stabbed with a knife at least once in the upper left chest, said Lt. William J. Noonan, head of the Springfield Police Department Detective Bureau. The child was pronounced dead at Baystate Medical Center at 7:01 p.m. Police know the identity of the 11-year-old boy who did the stabbing and were searching for him late last night, Noonan said. The incident occurred shortly after 6 p.m. in the arcade area on the left side of the lobby of the Regal Cinemas 16 on St. James Avenue, Noonan said. The two 11-year-olds had an argument before one stabbed the other, Noonan said. Noonan said police were still trying to determine what the fight was about. It was not clear if the boys knew each other, he said. The boy who did the stabbing fled on foot, out of the theater and into the adjacent Springfield Plaza shopping area, Noonan said. There were at least six other people in the lobby at the time of the stabbing, Noonan said. A 15-year-old Chicopee girl, who declined to identify herself, said she and her boyfriend were sitting in the back row, a few seats away from the boy who did the stabbing and his friends, at the 5:30 p.m. showing of "Valentine," an R-rated horror movie. The girl said the youths, whom she does not know, were "acting obnoxious," running in and out of the theater several times. "Two of his cousins came back and one of them said, 'Everyone get out. My cousin just stabbed someone,'" the girl said. "I was scared, because they were sitting right next to us," the girl said. The boy who did the stabbing was with seven or eight other people, one of whom was an adult woman who sat a few rows in front of the group of youths, the girl said. "The rest of the people that were with them, the movie people came and took them out," the girl said. Regal Cinemas employees said company policy barred them from speaking to the press. The attendants did not stop the film, and the girl and her boyfriend stayed until the end of the movie. "Movie attendants walked up and down the rows a few times, but that was about it," the girl said. "I think they did what they did to keep it low-key, like nothing happened." Patrons exiting the theater's 7:40 p.m. showing of "Valentine" cited its violent tone, the numbers of children in attendance and their own disappointment in the film. Kristen Mathieu, 18, of Chicopee said she found the movie frightening and said its plot could give negative ideas to young people who are taunted. Her movie companion, Anthony F. Pires, 17, of Chicopee, said he felt the events of the movie, including its violence, could happen in real life. He said the plot revolved around a man who seeks violent revenge as an adult, after being taunted in sixth grade at a dance with a Valentine's Day theme. Mathieu and Pires also noted that there were many elementary school-age children, even preschoolers, at "Valentine" with adults, who were apparently their parents. Richard S. Cappello, 19, and Rachel L. Janik, 17, both of Southampton, said the film could provoke violence. "There were 3- and 4-year-olds in there, with their parents," Janik said. "We could not believe it." Fourteen police cruisers lined the outside of the theater for hours after the killing last night. Inside, about 10 officers lined the glass doors leading to the lobby. Another five officers stood just inside the glass doors, guarding the arcade area and preventing anyone from entering the area. The area had black theater ropes surrounding it but was not cordoned off with crime scene tape. There were also no other visible signs that a stabbing had occurred in the lobby. Staff writer Chris Hamel contributed to this story. © 2001 UNION-NEWS. Used with permission.

-- Bus Master (busmaster@bus.net), February 04, 2001.

Response to lgdkf

Guardian: Fatal Errors that lead to massacre

British Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, rejected calls from Amnesty International for an inquiry into the killing of hundreds of Taleban prisoners - who staged an uprising near the Afghan city of Mazar-e- Sharif - as “unnecessary and impossible”.

Journalists who have visited the fortress describe a scene of horror, with the corpses of hundreds of Taleban fighters scattered across a courtyard. The Northern Alliance put an end to an uprising with the help of US airstrikes and US and British special forces. (BBC + others)

Should there be an inquiry?

-- test (test@test.com), December 01, 2001.



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