![]() |
| If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|||||||
| Tags: anexecutive, chess, former, freedom, league, president, sam, sexual, should, sloan |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#21
|
|||
|
|||
|
|
| Ads |
|
#22
|
|||
|
|||
|
don't read this wrote:
"Judge" Brian Lafferty may have written in rgcp: claiming the high road Brian, and this is meant sincerely, I do not think you would recognize the 'high road'. Even when it came along and smacked you in the face, asshole. Sloan was ordered held for a 730 psychiatric evaluation Yes, committed to the looney bin against his will. Or can't you comprehend the plain meaning of words? That failure might explain the humble position you occupied until the judicial system was finally able to dispense with you and your "services", asshole. You are counting on people like Martin Ambuhl never having read your partner's website. Here it is http://www.samsloan.com The circumstances of his being ordered held were highly questionable. Yeah, we'd buy that, for sure. Just because you say so.. With your record for "accuracy", "judgement" and "fairness", how could any /sane/ and /informed/ person do otherwise, asshole? *~) Had Mr. Sloan filed a complaint with the judicial commission the judge might well have been sanctioned. Don't play our attorney wordgames with me, Brian. "might well" is absolutely meaningless gibberish, and well you know it, asshole. "Had Mr. Sloan gone for a long walk in park, the gangs might well have taken pity on the poor vagrant and emptied their pockets for him." "Had Mr. Sloan decided not to devote his life to the immortal game he might well have grown up into a responsible citizen and taxpayer." "Had Mr. Lafferty (senior) decided to abstain from sex with Mrs. Lafferty (senior) that fateful night, or just changed his position or stroke somewhat, the legal system might have been blessed by a truly reasonable, perceptive, intelligent, gifted, smart judge, rather than by the waste-of-carbon blowhard we fondly know of as Brian Lafferty." Get it, asshole? Say hello to Paul and Susan Who? I have various friends called Paul, and various (other) friends called Susan, but IIRC none of them share sleeping facilities. , asshole. You disgrace to the profession (irrespective of what profession it might be), don't you ****ing call me an asshole, asshole. Crawl back into your hole and contemplate nature's call and directive. You can solve your problems so cleanly, without external help except for a vacant stretch of line. Amtrak is the way to go, asshole. To assist interpretation - I actually like Brian quite a lot. If I didn't like him as much as I do, I'd tell him what I really think of him, rather than giving him the softsoap, KY-jel treatment above. ;*) :-), asshole. |
|
#23
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Mar 24, 4:24*pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
1. Have you surveyed the "chess community?" *If so, give us the details. 2. Mr. Sloan or anyone else, such as myself, treated to fraudulent harassment has nothing to do with anyone's past actions of any kind. What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. *And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. *Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
|
#24
|
|||
|
|||
|
Rob wrote:
On Mar 24, 4:24 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: 1. Have you surveyed the "chess community?" If so, give us the details. 2. Mr. Sloan or anyone else, such as myself, treated to fraudulent harassment has nothing to do with anyone's past actions of any kind. What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. Rob, try real hard to follow this. Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical. As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? This isn't a trial, Rob. Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
|
#25
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Mar 26, 4:00*pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. *And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, try real hard to follow this. *Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical. Brian, Read #2 You might like someone to give you something for free, but wishing and getting are not one in the same now are they? As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. *Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? *This isn't a trial, Rob. *Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. *The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. God Brian! Take your meds. You are requesting the evidence that supports his assertion that others advised him that doing business with the USCF wouldn't be wise. Duh! Rob Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
|
#26
|
|||
|
|||
|
Rob wrote:
On Mar 26, 4:00 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, try real hard to follow this. Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical. Brian, Read #2 You might like someone to give you something for free, but wishing and getting are not one in the same now are they? As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? This isn't a trial, Rob. Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. God Brian! Take your meds. You are requesting the evidence that supports his assertion that others advised him that doing business with the USCF wouldn't be wise. Duh! Rob Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lose, Rob. |
|
#27
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Mar 26, 8:28 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Rob wrote: On Mar 26, 4:00 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, try real hard to follow this. Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical. Brian, Read #2 You might like someone to give you something for free, but wishing and getting are not one in the same now are they? As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? This isn't a trial, Rob. Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. God Brian! Take your meds. You are requesting the evidence that supports his assertion that others advised him that doing business with the USCF wouldn't be wise. Duh! Rob Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lose, Rob. You're lost Brian. |
|
#28
|
|||
|
|||
|
Rob wrote:
On Mar 26, 8:28 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: Rob wrote: On Mar 26, 4:00 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful otherwise. I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, try real hard to follow this. Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical. Brian, Read #2 You might like someone to give you something for free, but wishing and getting are not one in the same now are they? As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? This isn't a trial, Rob. Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. God Brian! Take your meds. You are requesting the evidence that supports his assertion that others advised him that doing business with the USCF wouldn't be wise. Duh! Rob Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lose, Rob. You're lost Brian. Whatever you say, Rob. |
|
#29
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Mar 27, 6:23*am, Brian Lafferty wrote:
Rob wrote: On Mar 26, 8:28 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: Rob wrote: On Mar 26, 4:00 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote: What Truong did was illegal and may well have affected the election--not just for Sloan but for other candidates. *And then we have the hypocrisy of Truong/Polgar claiming the high road in the election when they are really two of the dirtiest chess politicians who have ever lived. Brian, *You do not know what anyone has or has not done. You should use more *care in your phrasing. Liability for your words may prove painful *otherwise. I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, try real hard to follow this. *Number one above is a question asked precisely because I don't know what the poster has done and would like to see support for his assertion. Your second sentence is nonsensical.. Brian, Read #2 You might like someone to give you something for free, but wishing and getting are not one in the same now are they? As for who is acceptable and who isn't, when I discussed the prospects of doing a chess-poker hybrid tournament on television, in order to get chess on TV, I had people telling me the reputation of the U.S Chess Federation, and their attempt to deal with minors, would make that not a good idea. As is evidenced by Sloans own webpages and the quality of content in writing from many of his supporters online. It seems to me that the USCF has been and is promoting scholastic events all the time. *Give us the specifics of who told you it "would not be a good idea." Brian, Why would anyone share any evidence with you? Conduct your own survey if so inclined. Evidence? *This isn't a trial, Rob. *Now again, pay attention and try real hard to follow this. *The poster made a bald assertion that he has now been asked to support with facts so that we can determine if what he represents is true or not. God Brian! Take your meds. You are requesting the evidence that supports his assertion that others advised him that doing business with the USCF wouldn't be wise. Duh! Rob Rob - Rich- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You lose, Rob. You're lost Brian. Whatever you say, Rob.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What ever you say, Brian. |
|
#30
|
|||
|
|||
|
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 14:08:39 -0700 (PDT), Rob
wrote: I tried to clear it up for you. YOU and others are conducting a trial right now in public. Understand now? Rob, this is nonsense. An investigation is not a trial. A bunch of people trying to acquire and evaluate evidence is not a trial. A newsgroup discussion is not a trial. FWIW, pay less attention to Innes -- he's extremely imprecise in his use of language. |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| First Draft: Blue Book Encyclopedia of Chess | samsloan | alt.chess (Alternative Chess Group) | 8 | February 29th 08 03:55 PM |
| Chess variants, with computer programs, by Mats Winther | Mats Winther | rec.games.chess.computer (Computer Chess) | 0 | July 20th 06 06:28 AM |
| NM Peter Aravena Sloan, Chess Teacher, Designer, Artist, Columnist for hire... | chessartist@gmail.com | rec.games.chess.computer (Computer Chess) | 1 | July 19th 06 07:48 PM |
| rec.games.chess.misc FAQ [2/4] | pribut@yahoo.com | rec.games.chess.misc (Chess General) | 0 | February 19th 06 05:44 AM |
| rec.games.chess.misc FAQ [2/4] | pribut@yahoo.com | rec.games.chess.misc (Chess General) | 0 | January 19th 06 06:15 AM |