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Re: Google Robert L Bass
Robert L Bass wrote:
>> I would say calling someone's employer in an effort to get him fired
>> is "lower" than posting a SS#.
>
> The individual used his employer's facilities to run an illegal credit
> check on me.
How terrible. What credit reporting agency did they use? And how would
an installer have their login ID and password. Why didn't you pursue
the company for a violation of the credit agency's privacy policy? Let
me guess... it NEVER HAPPENED!!! This whole thing actually started
when Graham stumbled onto your SSN while obtaining a copy of your
criminal record. That same SSN was recently posted from the Land Titles
office in Florida. You're sick, Bass. Someone that's been caught in so
many outright lies has serious problems. Sold any "rollers" lately?
> The employer did eventually fire him but not for that
> offense.
Prove it. Graham wasn't "fired".
> He had a terrible track record there.
Uh-huh... Your "terrible track record" on USENET is a lot easier to
substantiate. I sincerely doubt any employer would give you the "time
of day" let alone tell you about their employees.
> He's actually been
> fired from nine different alarm companies.
Another lie. Prove it.
>
>>>> he uses his real name on usenet.
>>>
>>> I make no effort to hide behind aliases like these vermin.
>>
>> Oh please.... You've been busted on at least 4 occasions deliberately
>> using somebody else's moniker.
>
> Wrong.
The list is actually quite a bit longer than "four". Want me to post it?
>
>>> As is readily apparent however, when you use your real name there is
>>> always the possibility of someone with the morals of Olson, Jiminex
>>> or Morgan doing something like this.
>
> There is also always the certainty that several cowards hiding behind
> aliases will defend filth like Stevens.
>
As opposed to several "puppets" which "defend" you.
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