Censorship and Sheep
Gee, It sure would be nice to be able to respond to comments like this, especially having so much valuable information to offer.
But apparently the free exchange of ideas is too much to handle in certain tree houses.
Here’s another gem from the same post exposing me as…uh…me.
CJ & Cpl M–Great job in your expose. Thanks for once again bringing truth to the internet.
Cliff Lyon




December 26th, 2006 at 10:32 pm
WTF? I can’t believe how quickly and easily the ASP readers accepted CJ and Cpl M’s research and sleuthing. It appears no one even tried to find out the truth for themselves. They just ate the pile of BS placed in front of them. It makes you wonder what other lies they believe with how gullible and easy to fleece they are……do they even know what it means to do the work on their own to find out for themselves what the truth is? Must be a heady experience to be CJ and Cpl M - all these people swallowing hook, line and sinker whatever they tell them. They even congratulated them for a job well done. Stupid is as stupid does.
December 27th, 2006 at 9:30 am
I generally like them all over at ASP; excepting, however, LL.
She called Santa Claus a “Fat Bastard.” Where does she get off?
December 28th, 2006 at 3:36 pm
Oddly enough One small voice, I did check into the “bs” as you call it. I am not a sheep or a lemming or anything else you care to call me. I showed the IP listings to several people who are totally knowledgeable about computers in such cases and was told with out exception and with out a doubt that it was a physical impossibility with out a massive coordinated effort and a whole lot of luck which could not possibly be duplicated as many times as it happened, if at all.
So, my thought is, you think that the people over at ASP bought a load of BS, but you my friend seem to buy into it here as well. Because you have done the exact same thing that you accuse the folks at ASP of doing. baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
December 28th, 2006 at 4:28 pm
Sue,
Let Nephi try and explain yet again (LL figured it out).
Several persons and a wireless network. It should not be that difficult to comprehend.
December 28th, 2006 at 5:01 pm
Sue,
I dispute the knowledge of your “totally knowledgeable” people. So there!
December 28th, 2006 at 6:03 pm
Well of course you would hon