On 11/25/06, Fred Bauder <fredbaud(a)waterwiki.info> wrote:
On Nov 25, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Rob Smith wrote:
Thank you, Fred. Again I ask, "What evidence do you have that nobs
did not attempt to discern the facts"
Given Kiko's phone number, you decided a call was not necessary
before you libeled him on Wikipedia.
Fred
Honestly, I did not know he was alive until you told me so. And my
source said, "…Francisco Kiko Martinez, also an attorney, was killed
in a car when a bomb they were transporting exploded.100 "
footnoted to :<sup>100</sup> Sgt. A. McCree, ''A Case For
Self-Defense,'' Military Police (Summer 1981).
And where, in the entry, can a libel be attributed to the user who is
actually cut and pasting a portion of text attributed to the primary
source document without adding comment? (Source: Laird Wilcox, The
Watchdogs: A Close Look at Anti-Racist "Watchdog" Groups, Editorial
Research Service, 1999, p. 115-117. ISBN 0-993592-96-5)
Nobs01