--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > . . . > > > Actually, it just might be quite entertaining to see the guy talk > > > himself out of that corner :-) > > > > I imagine there are various word games he can > > play, but they'll look awfully cute beside his > > accusations that *Lawson* was playing word games. > > > > > More important, however, is the fact that being and acting in > > > the capacity of journalist, Andrew Skolnick is de facto bound > > > by a set of minimum ethical requirements it is not in his > > > interest that people think he has violated. > > > > If the trial record containing the incriminating > > language can be tightly documented, perhaps it > > and his relevant posts could be reproduced-- > > without comment--on various journalism forums. > > > > I wonder if the National Association of Science > > Writers has an appropriate public forum... > > > > > > > http://www.asne.org/index.cfm?id=387 > > > http://www.spj.org/ethicscode.asp > > > > > > I suppose the guy also can be sued > > > It's...what...eight years later now? > > And Andrew Skolnick, the non-meditator, has moved > on and wisely doesn't even THINK about TM and TMers > any more, especially about those few insane TMers > who once obsessed on him and did everything they > could to try to destroy him and his reputation > because he wrote a few things they didn't like > about Deepak Chopra in a medical journal.
You think Skolnick has moved on? The second I showed up he started accusing me of everything that went wrong in the wikipedia article. It's not easy to move on from a $194 million lawsuit. He DID finally bow out claiming that he couldn't take the vandalism, but in fact, his bowing out coincided with requests by TMers for mediation. And for that matter, you and judy have been sparring for over a decade now and you haven't moved on either.
