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Old December 5th 07, 06:14 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
parrthenon@cs.com
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Default Kasparov in Wall Street Journal

LOVIN' IT!

Perhaps a much better work was GK's original "Fighting Chess" --
written before the man's ego became quite
so bloated, before he started his long career as liar and cheat
extraordinaire. -- help bot

Watching a man who is afraid to sign his own name vent his spleen
against his betters is an endless source of amusement.

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Old December 5th 07, 08:14 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
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On Dec 5, 12:14 pm, wrote:

Mr. Bot...

Why are you afraid of using your real name?


Perhaps a better question might be: why are you
concerned with my "real" name? In the past, the
only people who have shown the slightest concern
for names here are the ad hominists, who "need"
personal information with which to "personalize"
their ad hom. attacks.

Rather than mindlessly assuming a motive of
fear, think of how much fun it must be to keep
the poor ad hominists groping in the dark. :D


-- help bot



  #13  
Old December 5th 07, 10:07 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics,rec.games.chess.misc
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"help bot" wrote in message
...
On Dec 5, 12:14 pm, wrote:

Mr. Bot...

Why are you afraid of using your real name?


Perhaps a better question might be: why are you
concerned with my "real" name? In the past, the
only people who have shown the slightest concern
for names here are the ad hominists, who "need"
personal information with which to "personalize"
their ad hom. attacks.


So tell us why, do not protest of others. It is true, these days, that
employers will audit you, and this is an inhibition to candid comment in our
time, except to we the self-employeed. I do not envy anyone in another
situation.

Still, and yet, why persecute others, if this is your own case? Should they
be so different than you?

Rather than mindlessly assuming a motive of
fear, think of how much fun it must be to keep
the poor ad hominists groping in the dark. :D


A shadenfreude observation, for sure. Coward, some would say, I would! How
much fun is it in the dark?

Dammit, you are an American and are content with this? You sound like some
samizdat desperado from the SU.

Phil Innes


-- help bot





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Old December 6th 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
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Default Kasparov in Wall Street Journal

On Dec 5, 2:14 pm, help bot wrote:
On Dec 5, 12:14 pm, wrote:

Mr. Bot...


Why are you afraid of using your real name?


Perhaps a better question might be: why are you
concerned with my "real" name? In the past, the
only people who have shown the slightest concern
for names here are the ad hominists, who "need"
personal information with which to "personalize"
their ad hom. attacks.

Rather than mindlessly assuming a motive of
fear, think of how much fun it must be to keep
the poor ad hominists groping in the dark. :D

-- help bot


Nice try, schmuck.

You sound just like a politician. Instead of answering the question
truthfully, you spin and spin, rewording the question to meet your own
sophistry.

I am not afraid to sign my own name. Unlike you, I have nothing to be
ashamed of.

Don't bother trying to spin another piece of bull****. No one will be
listening.

- Mike Petersen
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Old December 6th 07, 10:47 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
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Default Kasparov in Wall Street Journal

On Dec 5, 9:03 pm, wrote:

Why are you afraid of using your real name?


Perhaps a better question might be: why are you
concerned with my "real" name? In the past, the
only people who have shown the slightest concern
for names here are the ad hominists, who "need"
personal information with which to "personalize"
their ad hom. attacks.


Rather than mindlessly assuming a motive of
fear, think of how much fun it must be to keep
the poor ad hominists groping in the dark. :D


Nice try, schmuck.


Kiss this, fart breath!


You sound just like a politician.


Mike Huckabee, I presume. (I warned them to
watch out for that guy, but they wouldn't listen.)


Instead of answering the loaded question truthfully,
you spin and spin, rewording the question to meet your own
sophistry.


You have it back-asswards, moron. The Sophists
were the type to ad hominize, like you do. The tell-
tale sign is the *loading of questions*, the mindless
assumptions regarding the motives of others, and
of course, sheer stupidity. LOL


I am not afraid to sign my own name.


Wow. That's very impressive, kid.


Unlike you, I have nothing to be ashamed of.


So you're blaming your problem on others?


Don't bother trying to spin another piece of bull****. No one will be
listening.


Bye bye kid. Tell Skip we miss him.


-- help bot



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Old December 6th 07, 12:39 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
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Default Kasparov in Wall Street Journal

On Dec 6, 4:47 am, help bot wrote:


Instead of answering the loaded question truthfully,



Everyone, please note the above "quote". Mr. Helpless Bot added the
word "loaded" to the orignal line, which actually was written "Instead
of answering the question truthfully". This type of dishonesty is
typical of cowards. He lists the rest of my quote accurately in the
feeble hope that you won't notice the lie he perpetrates. I wonder
how many other lies he's spreading?

So, go ahead, Helpless, call me some more names. Spew more of your
bull****. It won't make any difference. You're like the cockroach:
when the light turns on, you scurry back into the darkness. You will
never be more than a nameless, cowardly, lying schmuck.

How sad.

- Mike Petersen
  #17  
Old December 6th 07, 02:11 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
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On Dec 5, 1:21 am, help bot wrote:
On Dec 4, 9:01 am, " wrote:

Mr. Kasparov, a leader of the Other Russia coalition, is a former
world chess champion and a contributing editor of The Wall Street
Journal.


A picture of GK appeared in Investors Business Daily,
December 4, 2007 as well. It is very strange to see him
grumble about honor and whatnot, as he never even
apologized for his shameless cheating against Ms.
Polgar -- as caught on videotape. Putin-bashing and
Chavez-bashing are all the rage in the media these
days, along with China-bashing, but if there is to be
any hint of believability in such articles, they will need
to find a more credible proponent of "democracy" than
Gary Kasparov.

-- help bot


You are pathetic
-- no class, no imagination, no sensitivity, no compassion, no brain.

Wlod
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Old December 6th 07, 10:27 PM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
parrthenon@cs.com
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Default Kasparov in Wall Street Journal

A COWARD AND A LIAR

Mr. Helpless Bot added the word "loaded" to the orignal line, which
actually was written "Instead of answering the question truthfully".
This type of dishonesty is
typical of cowards. -- Mike Petersen

Mike,

We all know about dingbats like help bot (aka Greg Kennedy) who failed
at mastering chess and enviy their betters -- an invincible
combination of malice and ignorance.

My advice is just to sit back and watch him continue to shoot off his
mouth, as I have enjoyed doing for years.



Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:21 am, help bot wrote:
On Dec 4, 9:01 am, " wrote:

Mr. Kasparov, a leader of the Other Russia coalition, is a former
world chess champion and a contributing editor of The Wall Street
Journal.


A picture of GK appeared in Investors Business Daily,
December 4, 2007 as well. It is very strange to see him
grumble about honor and whatnot, as he never even
apologized for his shameless cheating against Ms.
Polgar -- as caught on videotape. Putin-bashing and
Chavez-bashing are all the rage in the media these
days, along with China-bashing, but if there is to be
any hint of believability in such articles, they will need
to find a more credible proponent of "democracy" than
Gary Kasparov.

-- help bot


You are pathetic
-- no class, no imagination, no sensitivity, no compassion, no brain.

Wlod

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Old December 7th 07, 04:02 AM posted to rec.games.chess.politics, rec.games.chess.misc
parrthenon@cs.com
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OUR BOTSTER

Greg Kennedy does not wish to sign himself as
Greg Kennedy largely because of past ... well, he
reappeared here a couple of years back under a new
monicker "nomorechess." He had likely tried to read
some books in the interim -- though like most would-be
autodidacts he could not organize an efficient program.
He began well enough for a half dozen or so postings.

Then came the babbling, the bile, and the constant
stream of errors. GM Larry Evans was the first to say,
"That's good old Kennedy right enough."

And so he was.

We offered Greg several chances to reappear here
under his old name, but he had already done the dirty
on himself. And, too, he sometimes forgets about
trying not to be our Greg, writing in effect under his
true identity.

Besides the prattling and the tell-tale
mistakes, Greg could not stanch his hatred of his
betters. We have read the spite he peddles about
Bobby and Garry Kasparov. He seethes. And true
enough, Greg believes that had he grown up near the
Marshall or Manhattan chess clubs, he coulda been a
coulda, coulda, coulda. Another hate is that factory
where he works, of which he has spoken in the past.

He hates Indiana. Above all else, to be sure, he also
hates himself. Hence the name help bot even when most
readers on this forum already know his real identity.

Yours, Larry Parr



wrote:
A COWARD AND A LIAR

Mr. Helpless Bot added the word "loaded" to the orignal line, which
actually was written "Instead of answering the question truthfully".
This type of dishonesty is
typical of cowards. -- Mike Petersen

Mike,

We all know about dingbats like help bot (aka Greg Kennedy) who failed
at mastering chess and enviy their betters -- an invincible
combination of malice and ignorance.

My advice is just to sit back and watch him continue to shoot off his
mouth, as I have enjoyed doing for years.



Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod) wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:21 am, help bot wrote:
On Dec 4, 9:01 am, " wrote:

Mr. Kasparov, a leader of the Other Russia coalition, is a former
world chess champion and a contributing editor of The Wall Street
Journal.

A picture of GK appeared in Investors Business Daily,
December 4, 2007 as well. It is very strange to see him
grumble about honor and whatnot, as he never even
apologized for his shameless cheating against Ms.
Polgar -- as caught on videotape. Putin-bashing and
Chavez-bashing are all the rage in the media these
days, along with China-bashing, but if there is to be
any hint of believability in such articles, they will need
to find a more credible proponent of "democracy" than
Gary Kasparov.

-- help bot


You are pathetic
-- no class, no imagination, no sensitivity, no compassion, no brain.

Wlod

 




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