On Oct 10, 4:11 pm, wrote:
Put yourselves in the shoes of someone who has been accused of posting
under false names. And suppose that someone else has discovered that
the IP addresses of the posts were those of your computer. And that
those IP addresses had been following your international travels. And
suppose that you really did not do it.
If it were me, my immediate reaction should be that someone must have
been plotting at great lengths to get me for years. Someone has been
cleverly posting these false posts using my IP address knowing that,
sooner or later, someone else would discover the truth and place the
blame on me. Someone out there has been maniacally working overtime
to ruin me. And they're still loose.
If I were in those shoes, I would consider Hal and Brian merely to be
dupes who fell into the true villain's trap. They innocently became a
part of his devious plot. If it had not been them, sooner or later it
would have been someone else. I would turn over heaven and earth to
find the true villain and put a stop to any more devious plots.
In my mind that would be the natural reaction of anyone. Now, is that
the reaction we are observing?
Stephen Jones
Nope.
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article...YT02/710080734
Mr. Truong denied the accusations. "The charges are absolutely
outrageous, and it is based on information that was obtained 100
percent illegally from the U.S.C.F.," he said in an interview Friday
from his home in Lubbock, Tex.
Note that Truong does not actually deny the allegations here;
He merely states the the charges are outrageous.
I think we can all agree the that charges are outrageous,
particularly since his election campaign repeatedly preached
"Restore honor and integrity to the USCF."
Truong exhibits neither honor nor integrity.
Instead, he makes every attempt to suppress the evidence.