On 11/27/06, Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)waterwiki.info> wrote:
On Nov 27, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Rob Smith wrote:
On 11/25/06, Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)waterwiki.info> wrote:
Kiko is still alive. What is this innocent person, who is leading an
ordinary life, doing on Wikipedia with false information about him?
Fred
Wow Fred. Another extraordinary coincidence in this case (I count
about four now). Turns out Kiko's papers are closer to where I've
been sitting and working the past few years than the bathroom I use.
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:E2qQtWlea6gJ:libxml.unm.edu/
rmoa/content/nmu/finished/nmu1mss640bc.html+Francisco+E.+Mart%C3%
ADnez+Defense+Committee+(FEMDC),&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3
Looks like I unwittingly may have become another unathorized
biographer of another activist.
Now we see it wasn't past associations with Chip Berlet, or the NLG,
why your transformed a Content Dispute into something it was not. It
was a close and apparantly longtime personal friendship with Fransisco
I. Martinez.
Nobs01
Interesting. "After he was exonerated, Martinez was reinstated to the
bar. He continues to live and practice law in Alamosa, Colorado,
where he remains involved in community and social activism." We are
on speaking terms, but "longtime personal friendship" would be a
gross exaggeration.
Fred
Wikipedia says, "Ken Lay... best known for his role in the
widely-reported corruption scandal... was found guilty on May 25,
2006, of 10 counts against him..."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Lay
And "Oliver North was...indicted on sixteen felony counts and ...
convicted of three...", replete with a mugshot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_North#Iran-Contra_affair
One dead one living. But in neither article are they refered to as
"innocent".
This source says, "Martinez was brought to trial by the Immigration
and Naturalization Service ... and convicted ... ".
So it appears, just as dispute resolution, it depends who your friends
are in being able to push POV.
Nobs01