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Re: [ga-roots] Proposed Wording Changes OR Can We Get Back on Track Perhaps?


Hello Patrick,

Monday, May 14, 2001, 10:49:37 PM, Patrick Corliss wrote:
> Of course he doesn't want to do that, I flagged it in my first email "red
> herrings" and "diversionary tactics".  I recognised it instantly because:

> (1)    Dassa is a friend of William X. Walsh
> (2)    He is standing in for WXW who is busy elsewhere.
> (3)    Diversion is their main strategy to kill off debate.

> It works this way.  William X. Walsh doesn't have to write very much -- he
> just jumps in quick and posts any diversionary response.  Then everybody
> goes off on a wild goose chase.

I'm just noting that I intend to ask for sanctions against Patrick for
the above post.

I suggest our alternate chair might want to watch his mouth.

For the record, while I am acquainted with Darryl Lynch, I am
similarly acquainted with Patrick Corliss.

I am not interested in diversion.  I am interested in facts.

The facts remain that the only people (and they number very few) who
want to see any "proposed policy" come out of this group are those who
stand to personally benefit from it (i.e., alt.root TLD operators).

They are the ones engaging in diversion. They divert attention from
those who point out the facts.

For the record, Mr Corliss, the reason I have been away is because of
carrier problems here in my area, which resulted in my switching
carriers for my personal dedicated connectivity, and recent medical
difficulties, neither of which are any of your damn business.


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William X Walsh
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