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Several pro-Terrorist posters here financially contribute indirectly (though with knowledge) to homicide bombers. They believe that Al Queda and Hamas are freedom fighters and that the USA is a terrorist nation. They financially defraud the USA in tax money from gambling that launders money for international terrorist organizations.
This is a cess pool of terrorist skum!
....I have my opinion as to who I believe are pro-terrorist supporters and financial contributors. But why don't you name names?
I have barred lol! from this website. Any objections?
Thanks, Matt, but you might want to compare his address with that of (heretofore unheard of) "Harold" below, where, in his "accused by you?" post, he describes me as follows:
"You are a criminal that supports money laundering , tax evasion, fraud, loan sharking, pimping and the human slavery trade by your afiliations, and the way you make your living."
thats what the tips program is for. be a government informer. dont you think the government can connect an ip address to a person?
brad
p.s. it worked in east germany, and i think it can have the same effect in the US
Posters such as lol! make my point about zealots and close-minded persons more forcefuly than I ever could. I consider the banning of lol! to be equivalent to taking away from me one of my presentation's slides. [insert appropriate Dilbert comment here]
..And a technical qustion : How can you ban a poster from posting?? If you block his ISP, he will post from another. And if you block a dynamic ISP, this will play havoc with other posters!
I almost hate to say it, but your technical question makes me think that lol! might have the last laugh. What could make him happier than that, anyway?
You are correct. There are ways of getting around the ban. However, I get paid to delete posts. If lol! wants to post, he is merely putting food in my mouth. I could be wrong, but I don't think anyone is paying him to post messages which I shall delete on sight.
Now if you really like lol's posts, and I hear this from a few more of his friends, then I'll be happy to reverse my decision and say hello lol!
Interestingly (well, to me, anyway;-)), over quite some period of time I've actually grown to think that some of his posts are rather amusing, in an odd sort of way. However I understand that this forum has good reasons for a comprehensive policy against blatant insults and name-calling, and it may be doubtful that lol! would (or could) adhere to such a policy for very long.
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