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Tyler from Pittsburgh wrote: <quoted text> Who declared anonymity a right? Or are you just assuming? Topix gave me a choice " Hide my location" or "Show my location" Because they gave me the option that I exercised I believe it is my right until they tell me otherwise that I can remain in anonymity.
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Tyler from Pittsburgh wrote: <quoted text> Who declared anonymity a right? not everything is a right by declaration. my grandmother and mother taught manners, etiquette, and minding one's own business. it's bad enough when women gossip, but it's even more unattractive when men do it. there's a glut of frustrated lawyers without full employment; they are attracted to topix. you know, the place they love to hate.
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Tyler from Pittsburgh
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Lighthouse 101 wrote: <quoted text> Your argument is misdirected. It has been a long rumor that Eddie Money during his touring days never had "two tickets" to paradise. Could you believe it? All that wasted emotion thinking he actually had a "surprise for you" Same source tells me that Jay-Z never had 99 problems. Nena' in her rock 80's video never had 99 red ballons they were a mixture of ballons but the red ones never totaled 99. Where do you want to draw the line for places of entertainment? The author of the Geocities Letter presented their statement as fact. The post isn't interpretive art.
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Tyler from Pittsburgh
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Lighthouse 101 wrote: <quoted text> Topix gave me a choice " Hide my location" or "Show my location" Because they gave me the option that I exercised I believe it is my right until they tell me otherwise that I can remain in anonymity. Topix only dictates anonymity on Topix. You have every right to post under a moniker, but that in no secures your anonymity nor does it make it a recognizable right outside of this forum.
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Tyler from Pittsburgh
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> not everything is a right by declaration. my grandmother and mother taught manners, etiquette, and minding one's own business. Good post. By those qualifications, I can see how you may claim a moral right based on your own beliefs. However, your personal beliefs do not dictate the actions or beliefs of the rest of the world. Let me be clear, when I refer to "right" I mean to say there is no legal right to anonymity. At least that I'm aware of. In the sense that it would be illegal for me to cross reference all of the information I know about you against individuals offline to identify you. I certainly appreciate privacy. And anyone who deserves privacy, in my opinion, should get it. However, I believe when "Suzanne" wrote the Geocities letter, that gave others valid reason to begin looking into her. I do not believe she deserves privacy in that regard.
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Trucker from Toledo
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Trucker from Toledo wrote: Tyler wears lipstick. How'd you know?
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pomkik wrote: <quoted text> ... Beagle wrote: <quoted text> ... **STAY TUNED**
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time1392035340 wrote: <quoted text> <quoted text> **STAY TUNED** For more boring trolling?
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time1392035340 wrote: **STAY TUNED**
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Tyler from Pittsburgh wrote: <quoted text> Good post. By those qualifications, I can see how you may claim a moral right based on your own beliefs. However, your personal beliefs do not dictate the actions or beliefs of the rest of the world. Let me be clear, when I refer to "right" I mean to say there is no legal right to anonymity. At least that I'm aware of. In the sense that it would be illegal for me to cross reference all of the information I know about you against individuals offline to identify you. I certainly appreciate privacy. And anyone who deserves privacy, in my opinion, should get it. However, I believe when "Suzanne" wrote the Geocities letter, that gave others valid reason to begin looking into her. I do not believe she deserves privacy in that regard. once again, the origin of the geocities link was previously examined, but you're well aware of that. there seems to be some pride in unearthing old news and harping at perceived meanings and messaging from ancient topix posts. well, you'd best stop talking about it and just get to it. when White Noise hears from you and the band of merry men, she'll likely have a good laugh and a hair toss.
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T0DQUJ4P593IE7SE6 wrote: <quoted text> **STAY TUNED** Already seen it. How about something new?
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This circus is going no where fast. It's hard to talk sense to some one that doesn't have any.
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text> once again, the origin of the geocities link was previously examined, but you're well aware of that. there seems to be some pride in unearthing old news and harping at perceived meanings and messaging from ancient topix posts. well, you'd best stop talking about it and just get to it. when White Noise hears from you and the band of merry men, she'll likely have a good laugh and a hair toss. Why would someone have a "good laugh" over posting a lie regarding a missing person online? Do you know why White Noise wrote the letter?
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T0DQUJ4P593IE7SE6 wrote: <quoted text> **STAY TUNED** Surely you can do better than that. Your posts and monikers are amusing for the ten seconds it takes to figure out all you're doing is dropping "clues" in circles.
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“Skunks and Puppies in Harmony!”
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So whoever created the webpage was irritated at Suzanne and decided to take what she said and modify it slightly in words but significantly in message to make it look like the Maura Canada Site was made by Suzanne:
"...Maura is an adult who had every right to choose to disappear. Quoting Mason again, we have no right to interfere with the decision of an independent adult."
"Maura Murray has the right as every independent adult does to leave with her new boyfriend and start a new life. Maura is living a content and satisfying life in the Province of Quebec."
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Tyler in Pittsburgh wrote: <quoted text> Why would someone have a "good laugh" over posting a lie regarding a missing person online? Do you know why White Noise wrote the letter? . surely, a good laugh at clowns trying to breathe life into a book. sorry, no, i cannot provide any in depth or further interpretation of posts for you.
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“Skunks and Puppies in Harmony!”
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Basically - I believe that Observer didn't like Suzanne's opinion, and that she saved some of Suzanne's postings. Later, she decided to copy and paste a few choice words that Suzanne used into the Maura Canada Site, and Samuel has has found these common words:
"Squaw Walk - I find this phrase course, vulgar, crude, insulting, degrading, sexist and racist. Unlike certain people here I am neither an FM worshipper or defender but I find it very hard to believe that ANY father would ever say this about his missing daughter. Did someone actually hear/overhear Fred say this? Where did the report of him saying this originate? If Fred actually did say this then it puts a completely different complexion on this case. Disregarding the vulgarity, I would still have to wonder wherever he would have gotten the idea that his daughter would commit suicide? I linked here and on MM an anniversary piece (Fox44) in which a local (NH) is interviewed and says "i think she had a fight with her father and ran away to start a new life." Why I should be influenced by this 'man in the street' opinion, I do not know but it hit me in a certain way, it just seemed to have the ring of truth about it. Coupling this with the cruel squaw walk statement (IF he actually did say it) changes everything for me. "
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SnowyB wrote: <quoted text>. surely, a good laugh at clowns trying to breathe life into a book. sorry, no, i cannot provide any in depth or further interpretation of posts for you. What book? Renner's? Are you kidding me? I'm certainly very excited to read James' book, but I have absolutely nothing to do with it. Why would I be trying to "breathe life" into a book that I'm not at all associated with? Your theory is beyond fundamentally flawed. I personally don't even think Maura is in Canada as I see absolutely no evidence that has ever suggested that -- outside of the Geocities Letter. Hence, the desire to find the root of the Geocities Letter in order to dispel the idea she is in Canada. What is so hard to understand about my position? It's really not that complex. It's far less sexy than you make it sound.
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Sam Ledyard
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Skunki wrote: Basically - I believe that Observer didn't like Suzanne's opinion, and that she saved some of Suzanne's postings. Later, she decided to copy and paste a few choice words that Suzanne used into the Maura Canada Site, and Samuel has has found these common words: "Squaw Walk - I find this phrase course, vulgar, crude, insulting, degrading, sexist and racist. Unlike certain people here I am neither an FM worshipper or defender but I find it very hard to believe that ANY father would ever say this about his missing daughter. Did someone actually hear/overhear Fred say this? Where did the report of him saying this originate? If Fred actually did say this then it puts a completely different complexion on this case. Disregarding the vulgarity, I would still have to wonder wherever he would have gotten the idea that his daughter would commit suicide? I linked here and on MM an anniversary piece (Fox44) in which a local (NH) is interviewed and says "i think she had a fight with her father and ran away to start a new life." Why I should be influenced by this 'man in the street' opinion, I do not know but it hit me in a certain way, it just seemed to have the ring of truth about it. Coupling this with the cruel squaw walk statement (IF he actually did say it) changes everything for me. " On its surface, this sounds reasonable. But I have two questions. First, assuming that I am correct that Suzanne lied about being a journalist, was that just a coincidence? Or might it have motivated Suzanne II? Second, who were Suzanne's subsequent monikers under this theory? Suzanne I, Suzanne II or second person who wished to copy Suzanne?
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