Frank,

No, I don't post a lot and if Fenton weren't involved I would be content to 
watch evidence that should be questioned pass into fact.  I was being polite in 
attributing the misperception of the website to Action News instead of you.

Whenever the official Friends site was created is irrelevant to the question of 
whether or not the .ORG website was a personal blog, it is and remains so, and 
anything posted there should be viewed in that context.  I was also not 
indicting the creator of that blog and it seemed pretty clear to me that it was 
a personal blog from someone concerned about the park.

Also, in another post, you passed on information that might be mistaken as fact 
when you wrote:

If going above and beyond means putting up 
campaign posters at a  
church fair, I'm going to complain every time.

Frank

Well, it'd be silly and irrelevant to complain about that because neither of 
the students involved have stated
they put up campaign posters.  I just didn't want your misperception to become 
facts for others - like the friend
I called (we moved to Tacoma, WA in January) who had no knowledge of the whole 
controversy or even 
who John Fenton was despite having lived in UC over 5 years.

BTW, who are the "they" and "us" when your write below that you're glad the 
video on the website
remains?  








Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did I say anything about a conspiracy?

I found the timing of the creation of the Friends web site a bit odd  
but I think the blogger may have explained that adequately. He had a  
personal blog about Malcolm X Park which Action News mistook for an  
"official" park web site. To correct this mistaken impression, he  
created an actual official web site. I'm sure he has taken some heat  
for the rally posting and did his best to fix what he could. I'm glad  
he didn't just take down the blog entry and video. (No! That's just  
what they're expecting us to do!!)

What I do think is strange is that Greg Smith, who I've never noticed  
on the listserv before, pointed out the Friends blog mere hours after  
it was registered as a domain.

Frank

On May 26, 2007, at 02:39 PM, Bill Sanderson wrote:

> I can see that you've got the technical details right, but what  
> conspiracy
> is it that this proves?
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