
Note: I am not subscribed to this mailing list. I've been forcibly unsubscribed and not permittecd to resubscribe. frantz@netcom.com (Bill Frantz) writes:
I am quite willing to transfer my pledge of $50 (which was given in the hope that the event would attract Attila, not Dimitri) to Ray's legal defense fund.
I want to be clear that this transfer is only valid for defense. If the fund will be used to legally attack Dimitri, I'd like my money back. That falls in the category of inviting the courts to rule on net-disputes, something I would like to discourage. (Attacking Dimitri seems also to fall into the category of bullshit suits, something else I would like to discourage.)
You seem to be confused. No one suggested that I have any plans to sue Ray Arachelian. Some of the lies he and Tim May posted to this mailing list are probably actionable, but I don't believe in suing over something said on the net. Ray Arachelian has repeatedly threatened to sue me over my posts to this mailing list, and that's what his legal fund is for. It is by no means a legal "defense" fund. A related question: when persons of Japanese descent (including 3rd generation U.S. citizens) were rounded up during WW2 and confined to concentration camps, where many died from deprivation and disease, why weren't persons of Armenian descent similarly "interned"? Weren't they even more sympathetic to the Nazis that persons of German descent? --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps