927 thoughts on “What Makes Something Right or Wrong?”

  1. I had a fundamentalist Christian pastor harassing me on my blog. I asked him to leave several times and he refused. I eventually reported him to the FBI. I haven’t heard from him since.

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  2. Gary I’d love to see the case where a blog owner promises not to have discussion about a person on his blog does so and wins a case against someone when then post on his freely open blog have fun with that dream

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  3. I have no interest in your small little blog besides you talking about . this is merely a short lesson to nate.

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  4. Craigslist Inc. v. 3Taps Inc. was a Northern District of California Court case in which the court held that sending a cease-and-desist letter and enacting an IP address block is sufficient notice of online trespassing, which a plaintiff can use to claim a violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

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  5. “Craigslist Inc. v. 3Taps Inc. was a Northern District of California Court case in which the court held that sending a cease-and-desist letter”

    oh please who would even bother with this blog further to need to cease and desist anything. I’ll bet the sued wasn’t talking about the person on their blog and breaking verbal ageements not to do so were they?

    You all need to be quiet before I report the hate speech Of grlll on this blog to wordpress.

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  6. Mike, I have never had a discussion about you on this blog since you were initially banned. I have seen a couple of people make a passing reference about you, but that’s it. Wasn’t even by name, if I remember correctly. I don’t really consider that a “violation,” but whatever. You’re so unreasonable it really doesn’t matter.

    There are two things about this that are hilarious. The first is that you’re spending so much time here, despite all your insults about how small and irrelevant this blog is. Good use of your time, genius.

    The second is that you’ve obviously had this happen before, considering how quickly you implemented proxies. So much for this being all on us. Unlike you, I’ve never been banned from a site, even Christian ones.

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  7. “There are two things about this that are hilarious. The first is that you’re spending so much time here, despite all your insults about how small and irrelevant this blog is. Good use of your time, genius.”

    People discussing me on it? ………bank on it genius.

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  8. well then don’t make agreements you don’t intend to keep.” – Personally, I would never wimp out and make such an agreement with you in the first place. I remember a lot of us tip-toeing around, speaking of “he who shall not be named,” and I thought what a crock, that that piece of crap should be given that much power!

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  9. Correct me if I’m wrong, but a person cannot change the IP address of his or her computer, right?

    Gary, there are apps out there – internet scammers use them all of the time – that can allow one to “spoof” an IP address. I once tracked one to a specific point in London, turned out he was in Nigeria all along.

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  10. mike is doing wonders for the name of jesus.

    and I like how he acts insane, and then doesnt want any attention… LOL…. I left this yesterday with a smile on my face over how absurd this is, and then laughed when I saw it continued…

    if you dont want to be a joke, dont be the court jester. If you want no one to talk about you, dont do stupid and crazy things that pester people and inflame every interaction you have…

    It’s like a sitcom – a guy keeps hurting himself in hopes that it hurts his enemies. I mean, I’m practically speechless.

    someone needs to learn a lesson, but that person is clearly an idiot, so… no one should hold their breath.

    keep coming mike. You spend so much time on here, but always trying to avoid the discussions we have on the bible, instead you want it to turn this into something else. It’s fine with me, because it’s more and more apparent what you’re doing and what you’re trying to avoid with every one of your visits.

    I had wondered by you believe in a such a crazy book…. and now I see it’s because you’re crazy.

    teaching nate a lesson? yeah, but not the one you think.

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  11. I dont find the bible believable. not any more, not after all the stuff I’ve seen wrong with it…

    and mike has done nothing to reverse that conclusion and has only succeeded in making himself look ridiculous, desperate and insane – none of which give me any confidence in the bible he’s been trying to defend.

    and these tantrums only make me concerned that he’ll give the decent christians I know a bad name. I would suggest any self proclaimed christian read matthew’s sermon on the mount ion chapters 5 through 7 – it’s some good stuff to meditate on and speaks on a higher character that mike may like to (or need to) search out.

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  12. The claim that these people have a god living inside of them, “guiding” them, “leading” them, “moving” them to do good works is obviously a lot of bullshit. If a perfect, loving, kind god is living in Mike he would have struck Mike down with a plague for his recent behavior. But he didn’t did he?

    Mike is proof that his belief system is superstitious nonsense and that the “god” he think lives inside of him is really an obnoxious, arrogant version of Mike’s own ego…and a real asshole version at that.

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  13. Hi all!

    I thought you might appreciate a little story (it just happened this morning) about why teenagers are my favourite people. Really.

    I substitute at the local High School and, just like Hank Snow – “I’ve Been Everywhere, Man”. This morning (it was a half day) found me in a Gr. 12 Law class. I’ve known all these students since they came to the school in Gr. 9 and there are some characters in there.

    I was monitoring the room for cellphones (strictly prohibited by this teacher, in particular – he had left me a note with the words, *NO CELL PHONES* at the top of the lesson plan). So I’m doing my ‘patrol’ and stop to look at a poster on the back wall. I ask the students if they know what the symbol meant – the ‘fish with legs’ one. I get blank stares, so I launch into an explanation about Darwin, and that the fish symbol was the universal christian symbol, and that the legs on the fish were meant to signify the difference between creationism and evolution. Nary a comment. About two minutes later, someone’s phone rings.

    I open my mouth to object to the flagrant disregard for the classroom rules, and just then a guy picks up his phone and says, “Mrs. ______ – it’s for YOU!” Little pause, then . . . . . .. .
    “It’s GOD!”

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