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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please say Noble is next.

13 August 2009 at 13:47

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Beattie quote — unless I misunderstand it — implies that Fromm drives a vanity plate that ends in "88".

A picture of that, if you've got contacts in Fromm's neighborhood, would be a nice counter to Fromm's denial of neo-nazi sympathies.

13 August 2009 at 14:57

Blogger nos200 said...

While we believe Noble will eventually be arrested, we're not in a position to say when. We were sure it would have been a while ago. That he's still free resulted in the los of $20.00 in a bet.

And we wouldn't put too much into Beattie's remark about vanity plates. We think it's more a matter of rhetorical flourish. Still, it would be fun to find out that it was true.

13 August 2009 at 15:44

Anonymous Anonymous said...

why dont you people get a life. Instead of attacking innocent people.. why dont you take a hobbie up instead of sitting on the internet?. By one of your favourite people ;)

13 August 2009 at 23:07

Blogger nos200 said...

How come you people forget about our quilting bees, stamp collecting and bird watching. We lead very rich lives.

14 August 2009 at 00:43

Blogger Harry said...

I think you're doing a great job. For No one special, you're pretty special!

14 August 2009 at 09:39

Blogger nos200 said...

Why thank you Harry. We appreciate the sentiments.

Now, let the FD speculation begin.

14 August 2009 at 11:28

Blogger Harry said...

Actually, I strapped on my hip waders and have been participating somewhat at FD, and despite being polar opposites I think we've surprised one another a number of times.
I'm still coming away with a feeling that the place is both anarchistic and far-right at the same time. Most Folks there do seem to have positive values, but there is a common sentiment that abusive expression is nearly impossible. A little bizarre, because in order to maintain some semblance of civilization, there has to be some agreed control on abusive expression, be it for protection of intellectual property, protection from fraud, slanderous libel and defamation of groups and individuals.

There are some deranged types, who are ill or just looking for a punching bag, and others who intelligently and politely disagree.

Did I convince anyone that hate expression laws are a good thing? I'm not sure. I really didn't expect to. But one thing I am sure of is that at least a few of them won't just blindly hate me forever now because I've shared some of my humanity with them.

14 August 2009 at 12:14

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Noble wont go to jail. The police prefer their informants outside. Why do you think he did his jailtime in Protective Custody. Usually that is reserved for rapists and child molesters. He is a Rat Plain and simple.

14 August 2009 at 17:51

Blogger nos200 said...

Interesting theory, and not out of left field. We're not sure we agree necessarily, but it is food for thought.

14 August 2009 at 18:08

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