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On Feb 5, 11:20 am, "Chess One" wrote:
"... I am writing as a journalist ..." BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! |
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As I said before, my policy was to stop discussion with you, since it
seemed entirely nonproductive. I find your answers to be nonsense and off point; you seem to feel the same about mine. We could each continue to respond, proving to each other that our debate opponent is an idiot, but it doesn't seem worth it. I plan to respond to other supporters of Truong who post here, but not to you. Feel free to say whatever you want about the quality of my logic, but do not interpret my lack of response to you as conceding any points. My only response to you in the future will be to repeat this basic message if you again try to read implications into my non- responses. Jerry Spinrad On Feb 5, 10:20*am, "Chess One" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... .... Please, feel free to try to convince us of his innocence, but it is absurd to say that those who want to see him removed must be acting out of some base motive. Jerry Spinrad On Feb 4, 10:59 pm, Rob wrote: Brian, Why do you have an axe to grind and why are you determined to assume the ragged garmets of a howling rabble? Where is your dog in this matter? Where do you seek to gain in this? Rob How odd you would seek to answer a question directed at another. But I know Paul and Susan personally and have found them to be very honorable. I have heard accusations , but no evidence. Have you? The USCF has no conclusive evidence. That is why ther have been a total of four "experts" As Eisenstein once said if he were wrong it would have taken only one expert to disprove him. What an interesting set of interactions! When I asked Jerry Spinrad's own interest in knowing about the whole thing before asking someone to 'prove their innocence' -- which is actually quite difficult, no? If you didn't do it, then you are asked to prove a negative -- Spinrad went away for a week, thus 'not-noticing' the question entirely, but he's back now, as if nothing had happened and maybe his McCarthite methodology had been overlooked? What Jerry Spinrad did not chose to answer was if he himself wanted to review all the available information which USCF holds, or had he already made his mind up on the basis of one-sided accusations presented here, proposed by an the abysmal crowd of abuseniks of the same order of offensive remarks as the FSS himself? That one-sided show insists that those who want all to be known are partisan! - not a very credible piece of logic! In fact, its a measure of desperation, not excluding the ludicrous remark that the offer to open up is 'insincere', even though the act of opening up belongs to the majority of the USCF board, and is actually beyond the control of the accused to make it so or restrict it. The gallery comments are especially inane about those who comment on the issue - indeed, they mock them - since those who want all to be known don't want to resolve the issue in this newsgroup, or even resolve it themselves, but to let USCF's members make up their own minds. And since USCF members appear to be the most offended of all constituencies, the absent recommendation on their part more than conflicts with their own base of questioning - which is ostensibly to be for the members. In fact it completely contradicts their stance. 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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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!! I look forward to reading your "interview" with the hardest set of questions ever put to a board member. Will Truong be connected to a polygraph or voice stress analysis machine during the interview. Of course, neither of those machines is perfectly reliable. For example, a pathological liar would pass both in a breeze. |
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 11:20:05 -0500, "Chess One"
wrote: maybe his McCarthite methodology had been overlooked? As a historical tidbit, it was McCarthy himself who often referred to secret reports to support his claims. In at least one noteworthy case, the secret report, which he claimed to hold in his hand, was blank. Maybe P Innes should use the Alger Hiss case as his historical analog. |
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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? More to come..... |
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On Feb 5, 12:32 pm, Mike Murray wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 11:20:05 -0500, "Chess One" wrote: maybe his McCarthite methodology had been overlooked? As a historical tidbit, it was McCarthy himself who often referred to secret reports to support his claims. In at least one noteworthy case, the secret report, which he claimed to hold in his hand, was blank. Maybe P Innes should use the Alger Hiss case as his historical analog. You are assuming P Innes can read. |
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wrote in message ... As I said before, my policy was to stop discussion with you, since it seemed entirely nonproductive. I find your answers to be nonsense and off point; you seem to feel the same about mine. We could each continue to respond, proving to each other that our debate opponent is an idiot, but it doesn't seem worth it. ** Have a bash at naming who you are addressing, then, have a bash at saying what is nonproductive for /you/. I plan to respond to other supporters of Truong who post here, but not to you. **But you just did! Feel free to say whatever you want about the quality of my logic, **OK! Your posts don't possess any. but do not interpret my lack of response to you as conceding any points. **Really, but I "interpret" Spinrads evasions as conceding all points! And who needs to "interpret" actually? ROFL! Why else evade the issue put to you about your own orinetation and indeed, you own honesty ![]() My only response to you in the future will be to repeat this basic message if you again try to read implications into my non- responses. **Jerry Spinrad is pleased to spout this vague evasive crap [nothing of substance in his message, not here, nor why he told everyone about some mysteriosu 180 degree turn last time he was here] - once more evading the only issue put to him = why he doesn't want the whole issued opened up. -- ggg **He has now gone off in a huff, formally not noticing that I called him about his own obvious and partial partisanship - he already decided what's what by listeninig to abuseniks on usenet! Don't need to listen to anyone like me, espouses Spinrad. **What a cowardly farce of a response! How can this guy write a column investigating history of chess for ChessCafe - Gawd Almighty! I know things have gone downhil there, but this guy can't answer a straight question put to him on such a simple matter as his own evident bias. Phil Innes ----- Jerry Spinrad On Feb 5, 10:20 am, "Chess One" wrote: "Rob" wrote in message ... .... Please, feel free to try to convince us of his innocence, but it is absurd to say that those who want to see him removed must be acting out of some base motive. Jerry Spinrad On Feb 4, 10:59 pm, Rob wrote: Brian, Why do you have an axe to grind and why are you determined to assume the ragged garmets of a howling rabble? Where is your dog in this matter? Where do you seek to gain in this? Rob How odd you would seek to answer a question directed at another. But I know Paul and Susan personally and have found them to be very honorable. I have heard accusations , but no evidence. Have you? The USCF has no conclusive evidence. That is why ther have been a total of four "experts" As Eisenstein once said if he were wrong it would have taken only one expert to disprove him. What an interesting set of interactions! When I asked Jerry Spinrad's own interest in knowing about the whole thing before asking someone to 'prove their innocence' -- which is actually quite difficult, no? If you didn't do it, then you are asked to prove a negative -- Spinrad went away for a week, thus 'not-noticing' the question entirely, but he's back now, as if nothing had happened and maybe his McCarthite methodology had been overlooked? What Jerry Spinrad did not chose to answer was if he himself wanted to review all the available information which USCF holds, or had he already made his mind up on the basis of one-sided accusations presented here, proposed by an the abysmal crowd of abuseniks of the same order of offensive remarks as the FSS himself? That one-sided show insists that those who want all to be known are partisan! - not a very credible piece of logic! In fact, its a measure of desperation, not excluding the ludicrous remark that the offer to open up is 'insincere', even though the act of opening up belongs to the majority of the USCF board, and is actually beyond the control of the accused to make it so or restrict it. The gallery comments are especially inane about those who comment on the issue - indeed, they mock them - since those who want all to be known don't want to resolve the issue in this newsgroup, or even resolve it themselves, but to let USCF's members make up their own minds. And since USCF members appear to be the most offended of all constituencies, the absent recommendation on their part more than conflicts with their own base of questioning - which is ostensibly to be for the members. In fact it completely contradicts their stance. 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Feb 5, 3:16 pm, "Chess One" wrote:
**What a cowardly farce of a response! How can this guy write a column investigating history of chess for ChessCafe - Gawd Almighty! As a reminder: In December 2005, Phil Innes wrote: "Jerry Spinrad has written very well .... and I will make him a few introductions to publishers." "At Mr. Spinrad's request I will make him all proper introductions..." "LOL - the plain truth is that if I can find a publisher for Mr. Spinrad, I will be glad to do so, gratis." |
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On Feb 5, 7:53*am, "
wrote: You can't contend that there is no evidence of Truong's guilt. There was evidence that he falsely claimed to have a PhD; it was on his web page. There is evidence that the mysterious posts came from his computer; it was in the Motterhead report, and confirmed by experts. You can try to claim that this evidence is not convincing, that it was (somehow, for some reason, and in a strange way of putting it there without calling attention to it for years) planted to make him look guilty. You cannot say that there is no evidence against him, however. I am glad you looked into Paul's soul and found it to be pure. Others who know them do not seem convinced, and I do not think that you can expect those who do not know the people involved to take your word on the issue. Jerry Spinrad On Feb 4, 11:50*pm, Rob wrote: On Feb 4, 11:41 pm, " wrote: What a strange question! If you believe that Paul Truong repeatedly made the offensive posts, and then lied about the matter, shouldn't you be for removing him from the board without seeking to gain in any way except for getting a dishonest person removed from office? You may be (desperately, in my opinion) clinging to a belief in Paul's innocence in this matter. I cannot believe that anyone could contend that this innocence is obvious, however, after several expert reports indicating that he is guilty, and no evidence presented in an open forum on the other side. Please, feel free to try to convince us of his innocence, but it is absurd to say that those who want to see him removed must be acting out of some base motive. Jerry Spinrad On Feb 4, 10:59 pm, Rob wrote: Brian, Why do you have an axe to grind and why are you determined to assume the ragged garmets of a howling rabble? Where is your dog in this matter? Where do you seek to gain in this? Rob How odd you would seek to answer a question directed at another. But I know Paul and Susan personally and have found them to be very honorable. I have heard accusations , but no evidence. Have you? The USCF has no conclusive evidence. That is why ther have been a total of four "experts" As Eisenstein once said if he were wrong it would have taken only one expert to disprove him.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hi Jerry, I do not believe the claim that four experts found evidence is correct. IF that were the case there would have only been three experts that found no evidence and the last one to look at the evidence would have proven the charges and IT WOULD HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED. You can't honestly think that if there were hard and conclusive evidence proving Paul's guilt that it would have not been published and leaked. The USCF has leaks as a collander. Rob |
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On Feb 5, 11:04*am, 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!! *I look forward to reading your "interview" with the hardest set of questions ever put to a board member. *Will Truong be connected to a polygraph or voice stress analysis machine during the interview. *Of course, neither of those machines is perfectly reliable. *For example, a pathological liar would pass both in a breeze. - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Brian, Again I ask, "Why do you have an axe to grind here?" |
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