Response to Racist Spotter

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Wow, what a really neat research project. That your life is so grotesquely vacant it requires keeping a notebook/compendium of the utterances of every nut job in this forum is really pathetic. Where were the references to the well considered, carefully constructed arguments of the countless programmers, engineers, embedded system designers and architects and the ranks of everyday folks with enough common sense to examine this problem from every angle and come to their own conclusion either pro or con? Try to concentrate on the argument, not those making it.

-- Marty (pgmr@aol.com), December 08, 1999

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A little projection there Marty?

Response: Less pathetic than the ones compelled to coment on the assumed qualities of a stranger.

-- Hokie (nn@va.com), December 08, 1999.


Marty Let him be."Racist Spotter" is the local village idiot.He has many aliases and his primary objective is disruption.

-- He's a troll (long@time.observer), December 08, 1999.

Racist Spotter is none other than Y2k Pro, a banned individual, posting under another name. This person's desire is to disrupt the board. Enough said.

-- Honest Abe (HonestAbe@me.com), December 08, 1999.

We all benefit greatly by the wise and prompt actions of our Sysops.

-- snooze button (alarmclock_2000@yahoo.com), December 08, 1999.

The "Racist Spotter" posts were done by the Southern Law and Poverty Center to raise funds for their propaganda of hate groups (not that there are not hate groups, just that they twist the truth like a rubber band)

-- Peace and Love (anyone@anywhere.com), December 08, 1999.


P&L

"The "Racist Spotter" posts were done by the Southern Law and Poverty Center to raise funds for their propaganda of hate groups (not that there are not hate groups, just that they twist the truth like a rubber band)"

What little I've read from Southern Law and Poverty has always been spot on... Am I missing something here?

-- Choirboy (choirboy@hellzchoir.edu), December 09, 1999.


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