On Oct 10, 2006, at 7:00 PM, "John Perna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
mentioned the concept of NEUTRALIZERS, which appears to be a subset  
of netizens more commonly known as TROLLS.

It seems that we have a mascot troll here by the name of E---, so  
most of us have seen an example of the garden-variety troll.  John  
would take the Linnaean identification of trolls farther down the  
species path.

For my part, I'm not particularly concerned about the subgenera of  
trolls, or ultimately the subspecies of each breed of trolls.  When I  
was in college, I took the time to explore the botanical  
documentation of the subspecies of rhus toxicodendron, commonly known  
as poison ivy.  Some years later, when it was my task to eradicate  
some particularly large stands of poison ivy, my only path of  
academic query was -- did I have enough Round-Up (TM) to finish  
spraying these five acres today?

Let it be the same on this group.  We should not delve into the  
genome of the troll, but simply deal with the troll in the fashion  
with which trolls should be dealt.

See you in November.

Jim


James Arthur Strohm
Libertarian Candidate for US Congress, District 21, Texas
http://strohmforcongress.net
512-627-0879

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