On Mon, 31 May 1999 12:18:06 -0700, "Roeland M.J. Meyer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>Setting Micheal Sondow's, sometimes acerbic, online personality aside,
>it appears that he is gaining some support. I say that "it's about
>time!" Michael as also changed his tactics, in case some of you haven't
>been paying attention, and is starting to tackle some of the REAL issues
>and their proponents. He is actually starting to accurately identify the
>proponents, an improvement from a year-ago. He appears to be
>recalibrating his target acquisition systems. This is all to the good,
>IMHO.

I disagree.  I see that at least 50% of his "attacks" end up not being
supported by ANY of the facts.  It is still his tactic to jump to
conclusions without even checking or verifying facts, and it bites him
in the butt almost daily, as it did already once this morning.

>The fact that ICIIU is now incorporated makes it a bona fide legal
>organizational entity, which, by law, must be engaged separately from
>Mr. Sondow. By law, it can not be trivialized with impunity. It has the
>support of the State of incorporation, by definition. As the controlling
>civil entity behind the ICIIU, Mr. Sondow has the right to speak for the
>ICIIU, should he choose to do so.

But the point is credibility.  A single person calling themselves a
"Congress" is a farce plain and simple.  It can be trivialized when
one is presented with those facts. So spare us the "legal" dramatics.

The ICIIU can be discounted by looking at its sole member and sole
voice.  It speaks only for Michael Sondow.


>Let's NOT hear anymore nonsense about the validity of the ICIIU
>incoporation certificate. The ICIIU now has more legal validity and
>presence than many of the other participants of these debates. Legally,
>it is now on an equal footing with MHSC or the ISOC. Why? ... because
>the LAW says so.

Roland, anyone can incorporate anything if they pay the fees, it
confers NO legitimacy on them.  It provides NO legal footing, other
than the fact that it exists.  There is no legal requirement that it
be treated any differently than Mr Sondow as an individual, as that is
really all the ICIIU is.



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