Questions P Innes can ask Truong
On Feb 5, 12:42 pm, The Historian wrote:
On Feb 5, 12:04 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Chess One wrote:
Currently I am interviewing Paul Truong with what are probably the hardest
set of questions ever put to a USCF board member. I am not conscious of
skipping any issue whatever.
No doubt, there will be those who would prefer their own wording applied to
these questions, but I am writing as a journalist to obtain information by
asking real and answerable questions, not as a prosecutor hyperbolizing an
issue with a little rhetorical badinage for the peanut gallery.
Phil Innes
Bowel Boy is a journalist? ROTFLMAO!!
Let's take him at his word. Here are some questions I'd like to ask
Mr. Truong.
Q. A published report by Brian Mottershead links your IP address to
numerous obscene posts on the Usenet group rec.games.chess.politics.
This report has been reviewed twice by experts and found to have been
sound in its methodology and conclusion. Did you make the posts in
question? Did your wife Susan Polgar make the posts in question? If
you or Susan Polgar did not make the posts, who did?
Q. Have you ever posted anonymously to newsgroups? If so, under what
screen names?
Q. Have you ever sent email under another person's name?
Q. Have you ever used remailer programs for posting to newsgroups?
Q. Have you ever posted under the name "Bob Bennett" to the chess
newsgroups?
Q. Have you ever used another person's ID on a chess-playing site?
Have you ever used a chess-playing engine while playing a game on a
chess-playing site?
Q. Have you ever fed hot-sauce to Susan Polgar''s children as
punishment or to force them to learn chess?
Q. Why did you use the title "Dr." on your homepage when you did not
have a doctorate?
Q. What business relationship do you have with Rob Mitchell? With his
company Chess Masterminds? With Chessville?
Q. What business relationship do you have with Philip Keith Innes, AKA
Phil Innes?
Q. Why did Rob Mitchell offer to be "deposed" if Sloan's lawsuit comes
to trial?
Q. Who was responsible for the notorious Chess Masterminds press
release that claimed Susan Polgar was one of the three strongest chess
players in the world, but didn't state that in fact that ranking was
among women only?
Day one. P Innes has failed to acknowledge these questions.
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