Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: IS FAIR USE DEAD? Message-ID: <9509141121.0FYQ800@support.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Thu, 14 Sep 95 11:21:50 -0700 Lines: 62 an352935@anon.penet.fi (OSA Scumbag) >Seems like Wollersheim and Judge Pantris Kane have established a new >precedent on Fair Use. Yup. So get used to it, slime. >Publishing private and confidential infomation is >now free speech, so I predict that we will be seeing a lot of this in the >near future - if the religious beliefs of the Church are fair game for >the the anarchy of the internet then certainly pieces of information to >educate people on the true nature of the players in this raging >controversey must be positively encouraged by Wolly and his net anarchy >friends hwo so willing rush to his support. You are whining about the beginning of legal whipping you sliemos "pulled in" on yourselves. We get to watch and say "Aww. That's too bad." Poodleboy ran your little operation into a ditch. If you'd all been responsible earlier, you coulda still maintained your sham religion. Now it's too late. For all time it will be known ... SCIENTOLOGY = CENSORSHIP Better get used to it. >Of course none of you ever intend to create anything, so you have nothing >to lose. Scienobabble alert! >Obviously the fact that Wollersheim has several social security >numbers is irrelevant to the discussion about critics on the net. If it were true, which is doubtful considering the source, it is infact irrelevant. You are correct. This isn't alt.religion.wollersheim, *sshole. >So too >is his earlier and well hidden history as the leader of a new cult he had >formed, so too is the evidence that he had plotted to kidnap someone, or >that he dodged the draft by sticking peanut butter in his underpants and >sticking his finger in it and eating it while being interviewed, or that >he has round out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in debts in >different locations around the country, or that two investors in his >failed fitness products venture lost $70,000 in the venture, that he >evaded taxes and entirely plagiarized the works of others for his own >benefit. Is this what they call dead-agenting? Don't forget to rot in hell (if it is God's will that you should), you scummy cretin. +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * * dennis.l.erlich@support.com + inForm@primenet.com "tar baby"