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<blockquote data-quote="BillyGman" data-source="post: 2358620" data-attributes="member: 19962"><p>From a "Legal" standpoint"??? He tried to threaten the Thunderbird board with a letter from his attorney, that mentioned something about "defamation of Character" just because that board administrator over there wouldn't delete all the posts where people were talking negatively about him, but that's just a bluff, and the Thunderbird board owner never complied. Speaking your mind and sharing your opinions over the internet from a legal standpoint falls under freedom of speach, and freedom of press. So I for one cannot understand why you would state that it's from a "Legal standpoint" that you cannot comment. That's just what he wants people to think, so that he can continue his deception.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillyGman, post: 2358620, member: 19962"] From a "Legal" standpoint"??? He tried to threaten the Thunderbird board with a letter from his attorney, that mentioned something about "defamation of Character" just because that board administrator over there wouldn't delete all the posts where people were talking negatively about him, but that's just a bluff, and the Thunderbird board owner never complied. Speaking your mind and sharing your opinions over the internet from a legal standpoint falls under freedom of speach, and freedom of press. So I for one cannot understand why you would state that it's from a "Legal standpoint" that you cannot comment. That's just what he wants people to think, so that he can continue his deception. [/QUOTE]
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