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You are correct about the events. But the timeline is incorrect...

The "issue" was supposidly "dropped" in June....

But the letter was in August..... I guess people's definion of dropped may be different....

I think the relevant issue here is that someone crossed the line and has serverly tarnished their reputation and actually caused someone damage in teh "real world"


>The letter was from August, about the same time the person that alledgedly sent the letter posted here and on various other forums about what was going on and posted his evidence to it. The person that alledgedly stole the ID of the other posted here that she was wrong and apologized. At that point this whole thing should have ended. I see no purpose in bringing it up again.
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>>Craig
>> I am curious what your motivation is for that question. To me it seems that the letter shown is very relevant to the discussion at hand.
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>>This is why the letter is important....
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>>THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY (1800-1859) -- British writer and politician
>>"The measure of a man's character is what he would do if he knew he never would be found out."
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>>It seems someone got found out. And now from what I hear is lobbying to have these letters removed.
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>>It's funny how Dear Abby said it best....
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>>ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ("Dear Abby") advice columnist
>>"The best index to a person's character is (a) how he treats people who can't do him any good, and (b) how he treats people who can't fight back."
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>>Sayings found at web site....
>>http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/quotes/
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>>Don't want to upset the copyright police.
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>>Until now this was just a bunch of people discussing hearsay.
Rod Paddock
Editor in Chief CoDe Magazine
President Dash Point Software, Inc.
VP Red Matrix Technologies,Inc.
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