Re: [opensuse] Banning personal attacks
- From: Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism <justsaynotobrownshirtthugs@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 11:12:01 -0500
Mike wrote:
On Friday 29 February 2008 13:44, Banning someone out of personal spite is uncalled for fascism wrote:
Because I decided to stop glossing over the problem,
and instead, call attention to it.
It would seem that in your eyes Henne is obviously a 'watermelon'Lame.
in disguise and therefore deserves to get "da full treatment". Do
you perhaps consider that he ought to have an extended holiday in
Abu Ghraib?
Not at all. You are the one that brags about going to Iraq. Big Deal.
Giving the details of when, and under what conditions I was
having to administrate Windows is not bragging...it's stating
that even under the US Department of Defence's networks which
are MUCH more secure than any commercial environment that I've
ever worked in, Windows was still a pain in the rear to
deal with, and still had security problems.
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