Posted on 01/18/2011 1:05:47 PM PST by NoLibZone
I haven't asked the powers that be. Humblegunner stated that Jim Robinson had issues with the Conservative examiner and it was shortly after that when the thread exposing Fuller as a convicted felon and possibly a pedophile was removed.
Unfortunate as the information was only available at the Examiner.com and a few low-traffic blogs. Perhaps the person(s) responsible can explain.
Not exactly.
I pointed out that the author of the piece had been banned.
Banned from what?
Anthony G. Martin, AKA welshman007, banned from FR.
Has anyone even confirmed if Fuller served in the Navy? I've seen some comments (prior to Amounpour's "townhall") from the toads over at Huffpo claiming Fuller was a Vietnam war hero suffering from PTSD. I just can't imagine a coward like Fuller charging a machine gun nest or rescuing wounded.
Do you know why?
He was banned for threatening legal action against FReepers
and for being an insufferable prick & a blogpimp.
There was a thread on this topic yesterday that was pulled.
That is what we are discussing.
Are you quoting someone or is that your opinion?
Who were the Freepers that he threatened with a lawsuit?
Sorry, I thought you were talking about a 2nd thread, one that was pulled today. At any rate, I hope this stays up and that there will be conformation, one way or the other, whether this guy changed his name. (and how he got wounded and got to the hospital)
Rest assured that the leftist MSM will spare no effort to shove this scumbag Fuller down the memory hole.
Let's see if Sheriff Dumprick has anything to say about *that*.
Does Arizona require all sex offenders to register? In Ohio a judge must order them to register and it is not automatic.Many sex offenders are not required to register in Ohio.
Fuller’s conviction was in 1972. Seems unlikely that he would be on any sex offender list.
It is possible, too, that a person could stay off the published list by going through the risk level assessment process, with the outcome of that being a "low risk" determination. Just a hunch, but I'll bet that process doesn't get used very much.
Yep, this could've pre-dated the registry just enough to avoid a registration. IIRC, there are "tiers" of offenses, some require lifetime registration, others have that requirement lapse after a certain number of years.
Some states have had to change their own laws to make their registries retroactive. I don't know if that's the case with Arizona.
I have yet to read he was any war hero.
All I have seen is that he was in the Navy and discharged for a non physical disability.
Be interesting to see if a Prince Eric Fuller served in the navy at the same a James Eric Fuller did.
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