Martin B. Schwimmer a �crit:
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> >Take it from one who knows, Joop, and avoid Kent Crispin by whatever
> >means available, including removing him from the list and/or
> >ignoring his postings. He is a person with no morals, none
> >whatsoever, and there is nothing he won't stoop to to disrupt and
> >manipulate others, as was proved for all to see in the aftermath of
> >the Monterrey DNSO meeting, when he rewrote the consensus proposal
> >without the knowledge or agreement of the participants. Kent Crispin
> >is an evil person, and he will use against them any benefit of the
> >doubt you grant him.
> >
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> Would Mr. Cook and Mr. Steinberg care to condemn this type of rhetoric or
> is this further proof that the writer of the previous post has grown as a
> person in the past six months and is now fit to represent non-commercial
> domain holders everywhere?
There's nothing rhetorical about it. It's a simple statement of the
truth, as I and many others experienced it. Of course, since you
were involved in that disgraceful affair together with Mr. Crispin,
both during and after the Monterrey meeting, and are one of those
responsible for deceiving the participants, you'd naturally try to
disparage me once again. But you're fooling no one. People won't
forget so easily the part you played in the Crispin/Monterrey
affair, and your dishonest behavior since then.
As to my representing non-commercial domain name holders everywhere,
I never claimed any such thing. I speak for myself and for those who
agree with my positions, neither more nor less. But keep right on
trying, Marty. There are always a few suckers around who will listen
to you.