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And who does Mr. RoadRunner sound like? The greatest chess promoter in
history? Interesting that Truong uses roadrunner ip services in Lubbock. I wonder if he knows the meaning of "hubris." --------------------------------------------------------------- by RoadRunner on Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:19 pm John Hillery wrote: 1) Criticism of Board member is not an attack on the USCF. Board members are not hereditary monarchs, and if they do something wrong, they can and should be criticized. The possibility of unjust criticism is the price we have to pay for free speech. I still wonder if you would take the same attitude if the criticism were aimed at someone of whom you disapproved. (Sam Sloan?) 2) Once you accept the principle that the Board can restrict who writes for Chess Life on the basis of their speech, there's no place to stop. The editor would merely be a mouthpiece for whatever faction controlled the Board. This system didn't work well in the Soviet Union, and we don't want it here. 3) Since we seem to have reached the point at which you are simply chanting "four legs good, two legs bad," I will have nothing more to say on the subject. The readers should have enough information to make their own decision. -------------------- John thank you for giving me the last word. I guess that is your admission that you are wrong here. Or certainly that you refuse to listen to what I have to say. 1) Let me ask you to imagine a big successful company like Microsoft. That is certainly successful. Imagine further that: Now they have a magazine called Microsoft Magazine that goes out to all the employees of the company and all investors in the stock. This magazine has writers who openly severely criticize the Board of Directors of Microsoft. The employee of Microsoft who is the Editor of the magazine informs Bill Gates that he has to pay this writer money for his articles because Hanken says the writer has freedom of speech. How long do you imagine it will take for the editor to get his severance check from the company. Do you think the new editor will hire this same writer because of freedom of speech. Sam Sloan is not a member of the EB of USCF. He is simply a member of the USCF. 2) I support Free Speech and all of its Constitutional guarantees. This is not a Free Speech issue. Stop trying to change the topic. 3) Hanken and Hillary have 2 legs each. Together they have 4. Nice try to become a 4 legged animal. I have no idea what this red herring has to do with the discussion. Are you trying to say you are prejudiced? I will leave off with one statement. I have run a few successful companies. If you and Hanken worked for me you would be fired immediately in the middle of the day and receive a severance check immedately and escorted to the door never to return. I would never put up with your insolence. in·so·lence –noun 1. contemptuously rude or impertinent behavior or speech. 2. the quality or condition of being insolent. RoadRunner Posts: 43 Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:03 pm FIDE Rating: 0 Languages: English |
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On Apr 13, 3:05 pm, Brian Lafferty wrote:
And who does Mr. RoadRunner sound like? The greatest chess promoter in history? Interesting that Truong uses roadrunner ip services in Lubbock. I wonder if he knows the meaning of "hubris." --------------------------------------------------------------- by RoadRunner on Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:19 pm John Hillery wrote: 1) Criticism of Board member is not an attack on the USCF. Board members are not hereditary monarchs, and if they do something wrong, they can and should be criticized. The possibility of unjust criticism is the price we have to pay for free speech. I still wonder if you would take the same attitude if the criticism were aimed at someone of whom you disapproved. (Sam Sloan?) 2) Once you accept the principle that the Board can restrict who writes for Chess Life on the basis of their speech, there's no place to stop. The editor would merely be a mouthpiece for whatever faction controlled the Board. This system didn't work well in the Soviet Union, and we don't want it here. 3) Since we seem to have reached the point at which you are simply chanting "four legs good, two legs bad," I will have nothing more to say on the subject. The readers should have enough information to make their own decision. It's refreshing to see John Hillery stand up for what's right. Good for him. I've always said it's a good decision to let the editor of Chess Life edit the magazine. |
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Good heavens. I'm being quoted favorably by Brian Lafferty? I think I just saw a flying pig. I suggest that RoadRunner improve his reading habits so he can recognize a literary allusion when it bites him. BTW, for those who have not read the thread being quoted, I have no interest in weighing in on the shouting match between Hanken and Polgar. My only concern was objecting to the suggestion that there should be a political test for CL writers. Polgar herself has disavowed that idea, so RoadRunner seems to be its only fervent advocate. |
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Brian Lafferty wrote: And who does Mr. RoadRunner sound like? The greatest chess promoter in history? Interesting that Truong uses roadrunner ip services in Lubbock. Extremely unlikely. I looked up RoadRunner's posts, and he's obviously a weak player, certainly nowhere near master strength. I suppose you could postulate the long-term development of a fake persona, but my credulity threshold is set a bit too high for that. I don't think he's a conspirator, just a pig-headed sycophant. Plenty of those on both sides. |
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by RoadRunner on Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:19 pm John thank you for giving me the last word. I guess that is your admission that you are wrong here. Or certainly that you refuse to listen to what I have to say. 1) Let me ask you to imagine a big successful company like Microsoft. That is certainly successful. Imagine further that: Now they have a magazine called Microsoft Magazine that goes out to all the employees of the company and all investors in the stock. This magazine has writers who openly severely criticize the Board of Directors of Microsoft. The employee of Microsoft who is the Editor of the magazine informs Bill Gates that he has to pay this writer money for his articles because Hanken says the writer has freedom of speech. How long do you imagine it will take for the editor to get his severance check from the company. Do you think the new editor will hire this same writer because of freedom of speech. Sam Sloan is not a member of the EB of USCF. He is simply a member of the USCF. 2) I support Free Speech and all of its Constitutional guarantees. This is not a Free Speech issue. Stop trying to change the topic. 3) Hanken and Hillary have 2 legs each. Together they have 4. Nice try to become a 4 legged animal. I have no idea what this red herring has to do with the discussion. Are you trying to say you are prejudiced? I will leave off with one statement. I have run a few successful companies. If you and Hanken worked for me you would be fired immediately in the middle of the day and receive a severance check immedately and escorted to the door never to return. I would never put up with your insolence. in�so�lence �noun 1. contemptuously rude or impertinent behavior or speech. 2. the quality or condition of being insolent. RoadRunner __________________________________________________ __________ My response to that clucking fowl, Roadrunner, was pulled after several hours, so I'm re-posting it here. __________________________________________________ __________ 1) No, I don't agree that I am wrong. I do plan not to listen to you in future, since you've proven yourself to be utterly deluded and impervious to reason. 2) I suggest that you a) learn to spell and b) improve your reading habits to that you can recognize a literary allusion when it bites you. 3) Fortunately, I don't work for you, and neither does anyone at the USCF. Why don't you gut that red herring and fry it for dinner? If you dislike insolence, then perhaps you should avoid debating with persons over whom you have no power. |
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On Apr 13, 11:15 pm, wrote:
(Snip) Why don't you gut that red herring and fry it for dinner? Yuck. |
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