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[ga-abuse] List abuse by James Touton


The attached email shows the entity known as "James Touton" blatantly
flaunting the list rules.  I, frankly, am sick and tired of these
personas engaging in slanderous behavior, especially regarding their
much repeated calls of fraud where no fraud exists.

Quoting from Haralds summary of the rules:

Harald Tveit Alvestrand writes:
 > The list rules say that:
 > 
 > - The messages must be relevant to the business of the GA
 > - The messages must observe a minimum of decorum, including:
 >    - Not indulging in personal attacks, insults or slander

Please consider this a public appeal to remove the address
<jim.touton@netzero.net> from the list.

Thank you,

/Joe



Joe and all,

  The DNSO list has seen a paltry 54 posts sense my last post to
the DNSO GA list.  Most of which are not of a any real substance
regarding DNS issues or the work this body is supposed to be doing.

  I agree with your evaluation here for the most part.  The lack of
substative discussion is a result of fraudulent activities perpetrated
in part by Roberto and Harald.  They in their questionably legitimate
positions, are also a result of these fradulent activities as well.  That
as our esteemed spokesman, Jeff Williams would say, is extrodinary!

It is indeed horrifying and disgusting to see that so many willing, very
able and honest Assembly members are leaving in such large numbers.
This too is a result of this continuing fradulent activity.  These people
choose to shun the DNSO General Assembly, and I frankly cannot
blame them.  This leaves the field predominantly to the shysters, sharlotans
flakes, nuts, frauds and loonys, with a few exceptions.  I personally
am not going to allow this to go unchecked and unreported.  I hope
you Joe, will not do so either.

!Dr. Joe Baptista wrote:

> No, nothing at all.  Everyone of material value has left.  And the GA
> disgraced, compliments of Harald and Gato.
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
>
> > Nothing since Tuesday??!?!
> >
> > Are we all watching the hacker attack?
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: owner-ga@dnso.org [mailto:owner-ga@dnso.org]On Behalf Of Roberto
> > > Gaetano
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 2:19 PM
> > > To: idno@tallship.net
> > > Cc: terastra@terabytz.co.nz; ga@dnso.org
> > > Subject: Re: Re: [ga] Re: electoral fraud by the ga chair
> > >
> > >
> > > Bradley,
> > >
> > > >I agree with you on this and would like to remind you that in the
> > > future
> > > >we should proceed with an email based system that delivers the ballot
> > > to
> > > >the voter. A web based system requires that the participant do so much
> > > >more than merely respond to an email, and Joop Teernstra's system is
> > > >furthermore riddled with ridicule and accusations of fraud - and not
> > > just
> > > >by me.
> > >
> > >
> > > Yes, I really think that when we will hold the vote it will be done via
> > > E-Mail.
> > > The ballot on the web had some advantages, at least I thought so, in
> > > terms of the possibility of having the situation in real time.
> > > It is true, though, that participation may be increased with systems
> > > that require less time to cast the vote, like E-Mail (as you note
> > > below).
> > >
> > > >
> > > >voter participation can, I am sure, be increased by making it
> > > exceedingly
> > > >easy to cast a ballot. An email based system will do just that. No one
> > > >even has to pour over the archives of the list if sufficient background
> > >  on
> > > >an issue is included.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Roberto
> > >
> >

James Touton
Legal and Policy Advisory Council,
INEGRoup (Stakeholder)

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