Re: [ARE YOU SAVED?!] The Illustrated Xenu (for Heathens)



On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:23:42 +0200, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and Alan Hope <usenet.identity@xxxxxxxxx> instead replied:

Ray Haddad goes:

On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 23:14:19 +0200, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and Alan Hope <usenet.identity@xxxxxxxxx> instead replied:

Ray Haddad goes:

On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 11:40:34 GMT, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and "Stan (the Man)" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:

Ray Haddad <ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:rhum449dlhsfcqm5fqtr1qg0iuoegc0mac@xxxxxxx:

On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 19:38:37 -0700, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and Lorrill Buyens <buyensl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:

On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 14:25:37 +0800, intrepid reporter Ray Haddad
<ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, in an attempt to scoop the misc.writing Herald,
stopped the presses by saying:

On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 19:40:44 -0700, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and Lorrill Buyens <buyensl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> instead replied:

And yet not all newsgroups are suitable for minors. For example, I
*certainly* wouldn't send an 11- (or 14-) year-old girl to
alt.sex.bestiality.pictures.

Is there such a newsgroup?

When I last looked at the newsgroup directory, there were about
fifteen such groups.

I can assure you I never sent anyone there. Nor would I. I can also
assure you that every Internet beginner's book that I checked a the
library last week discusses newsgroups without a single mention of
suitability for children. I checked the first 5 in order. One made
no mention of newsgroups at all. The other 4 referred to them as
useful and one describes the people who use newsgroups as experts in
their fields based on the newsgroup name.

So, I guess we're all experts at being miscellaneous writers.

And you, scum-boy, are too stupid to know which groups are unsuitable
for children without checking at the library? You need a book to tell
you it's improper to introduce a child to a predominantly adult ng in
order to defend your nauseating self? You need to check a book to know
it's wrong to encourage adult ng participants, strangers, to email her?
Right. What scum you are. What utter lying scum you are.

I didn't advise anyone to go to any newsgroups at all. I simply gave
them some information on using the web to further their study. Same
thing any school does. Don't turn it into something it's not.

We have a magic teacher teaching a magic class, and not only does he
suggest some magic newsgroups, he even goes so far as to provide you
with internet access, free of charge. What's an 11-year-old going to
do, rebel?

You can drop the 11 year old bit, Alan. It's tired and it's a lie.
You know it, I know it and everyone else here knows it.

It's what you said. Fourteen minus three is eleven.

I can't help it if your lies get away from you and assume a life of
their own.

I already explained that but you chose to ignore it. Makes you the
dummy, Alan. Deal.
--
Ray
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