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[ga-full] Re: [IFWP] Re: [aso-policy] RE: [aso-comment] IP addressholders -are they represented?
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, David R. Conrad wrote:
> P.S. I'm told that Joey Baptista is having another tantrum. I wouldn't know
> as I filter him directly to the trash unread. Given Joey's past actions, I
> would strongly recommend anyone who has interest in maintaining a list with a
> non-zero signal-to-noise ratio do the same. For an example (one of _many_) of
> his past actions (and their repercussions):
Well - my name is not Joey, but if you want to show your disrespect by
using such a name - I have no objection. Disrepect is after all
irrelavant to the issues raised.
As for a tantrum, I'm sure you will pressed to show show that. I am
however very amused, and most entertained that you avoid my
questions. The more ridged the nut - the easier it is to crack.
Although by your reply, I'm beginning to see that representation via ARIN
might be somewhat difficult considering the senior officer - yourself is
already deaf to one of your constituents - and to that I say shame.
As for the remainder, I suggest you contact Judge Brown directly and ask
him about all the abused fort lauderdale children the court case is
related too. You see Mr. Conrad - in Canada politicians are protected
from charges of child molestation - I of course can not name the guilty
parties due to court order. Be careful what political roads you
travel. I think it's best you stick to DNS ;-)
Regards
Joe Baptista
>
> In the fall of 1995, the Ontario Court, General Division, granted
> a default libel judgment for $40,000 to the police chief of
> London, Ontario, over defamatory remarks contained in email
> messages authored by the defendant, Joe Baptista. Interviewed
> by The London Free Press newspaper, the indigent defendant
> reportedly said that he liked bothering civil servants by
> distributing critical information through his computer, that he had
> few assets and that he would ignore the lawsuit and any
> resulting Court orders. In his statement of defence, Baptista
> alleged that he was an "Internet god" who was "at war with the
> Canadian government". See Fantino v. Baptista.
>
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