Re: SPLENDA-2
- From: Sleepyman <dont@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 00:31:18 GMT
Give em enough rope and they will hang themselves. This post proves to
me that "Freckles" is indeed, an Aspartame troll.
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 04:51:25 -0600, "Freckles" <Little Red
Spots@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>"Julie Bove" <julienospambove@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:qd%yf.15979$h47.9500@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>> "Freckles" <Little Red Spots@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:RfGdnaGskuj-6FHeRVn-vA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> > You are new here - you sounded EXACTLY like a typical Aspartame Troll,
>> one
>>> > of Bettu Martini's sock puppets or shills
>>>
>>> You are the third or fourth person to tell me that, and I'm getting a
>> little
>>> tired of it.
>>>
>>> Just what does a typical Aspartame troll sound like?
>>
>> Just like what you sounded like when you came in. They mention a sweetner
>> and ask if it is safe. Or they say they are having a problem with a
>> sweetener. Or they say they read something about a sweetener saying that
>> it
>> is bad.
>
>You don't get on any other newsgroups do you? Questions are asked by just
>about every one from time to time, including and especially new visitors.
>Check our alt.home.repair, rec.gardens for just two, and no one introduces
>their self on any newsgroup I have visited? Even the FAQ for this newsgroup
>mentions introducing yourself, but it does not declare doing so a
>requirement.
>
>>> And what harm can trolls really do anyway?
>>
>> They can disrupt the newgroup. Or in the case of Ted, me and a few others
>> here, can go on the attack with some sort of bot and mung up our inbox for
>> days at a time, until we have to take action against them.
>
>If you don't want unsolicited e-mail post a false e-mail address.
>
>>>
>>> They can't force you to read their posts.
>>
>> No. But they can fill this newsgroup with unwanted posts. Most of us
>> here
>> in the US have unlimited access. But some people in other countries must
>> pay by the minute. So they are paying to have to download all the
>> messages
>> from trolls. And some trolls can fill up this newsgroup with hundreds of
>> posts in no time at all! Chung is one such person. I can't seem to
>> killfile him fast enough. He keeps changing his name and address.
>
>That just you opinion!
>Many of the trolls and spammers are from countries other than here.
>How do you propose to stop them?
>
>>> They can't force you to buy anything
>>
>> True.
>>
>>> They can't physically stop you from buying something you want.
>>
>> True.
>>>
>>> They just want attention, and to bug you, and they are really getting
>>> what
>>> they want on this newsgroup.
>>
>> True.
>>>
>>> Ignore them and they will stop coming around.
>>
>> If only that were so. We still have Chung. And Dr. Jai. We still have
>> Betty Martini and her shills such as Rich Murray. We still have the
>> Ironman
>> and a few others like Szaki. They come back again and again and again,
>> sometimes with different names so we don't know it is them. But with
>> these
>> persistant trolls, somebody usually figure it out. And with these trolls
>> the danger is that sometimes newbies take their advice. Some claim to be
>> Drs.! And they don't always give sound advice.
>
>As long as you keep paying attention to them, they will be back repeatedly.
>Ignore them and in a short while, they will stop coming to this newsgroup.
>
>I have read much about Aspartame and other artificial sweeteners on the
>market. Very little of it is good. If the people you list are not being
>truthful, why then don't the companies that make and distribute the
>sweeteners take them to court. Could it possibly be because what they claim
>is true? Of course it is!
>
>Even a number of posters on this newsgroup claim they or someone they know
>have had health problems with some of these sweeteners. Are they all telling
>lies? If so why?
>
>Seems to me the people you speak so harshly about are really the ones who
>are trying to do good and make people on this newsgroup aware of something
>that just might cause them harm. They are simply stating what is found in
>abundance on the internet. No one is required to stop using Aspartame or
>anything else unless they wish to.
>
>>> Trolls and spammers haunt all, or just about all, of the newsgroup on the
>>> internet, and probably have been doing so ever since the internet was
>> opened up to the public.
>>
>> Not necessarily true. I read a lot of newsgroups and this one seems to
>> get
>> more spam that most. Especially the Aspartame trolls.
>
>I think not! Which newsgroups have you "monitered?"
>
>>>
>>> For God's sake man, the people on this newsgroup have one of the most
>>> horrible of diseases, and they have much more important things to worry
>>> about than some stupid ass troll or spammer.
>>
>> That's just not true. People with a life threatening disease can get
>> desparate and some are willing to try anything they can if they think it
>> will make them better. We've had people come here and tell us if we take
>> their herb or vitamin, we can stop using insulin. And every day,
>> somebody,
>> somewhere will actually believe this.
>
>A few, maybe, but I think most of the people here are intelligent enough to
>see through these false claims and make their own minds up.
>
>>>
>>> Everyone on this newsgroup was new to it at one time. Instead of accusing
>>> new visitors of being something they most likely are not, direct them to
>> the
>>> FAQ for this newsgroup so they will get to know the procedures to follow
>>> here.
>>
>> This was the first newsgroup I came to. I didn't post for a while. I
>> read
>> through the others post and got to know that people introduce themselves
>> before asking questions. This is what I did. And this is what I've done
>> on
>> every other newsgroup I've posted to since. Nobody has ever accused me of
>> being a troll.
>
>Not yet anyway!
>
>By the way, I have checked out your "webpage" and the below message could be
>considered spam by many people since you have items for sale on it.
>
>
>> See my webpage:
>> http://mysite.verizon.net/juliebove/index.htm
>>
>>
>
Sleepy
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