Not that I particularly care that anybody knows who I am, mind you. It's not like anybody looking at my post history couldn't figure it out pretty quickly, as you did. I post under my real name too.
Heck, I'll even provide the one thing about myself that you say is nobody's business about your "attorneys": evidence that I'm actually a member of the Bar.
As for your specific commentary:
Ha, ha, ha! Look at this kid that's coming at me! I have grandchildren his age.
A comment on my appearance. Still, it is more or less a positive one, as most people take comments about looking young as compliments. So, thank you.
He's a wanna-be politician -- and he's a "Progessive" --
I am not, and have never been, a "Progressive." Despite your attempt to undercut me with labels, anyone who actually LOOKS at my information will see that I never call myself a Progressive. So I have no idea who you are quoting, because it sure as heck ain't me.
To the contrary, I specifically identify my political leanings as conservative-libertarian, and my general political philosophy as classical liberal.
he's a card-carrying member of the crowd that's ruining this country.
The crowd that's ruining this country are conservative-libertarians who are fed up with the statism and runaway spending of the post-Gingrich Republican Party?
He got less .064 of the ballots cast. Now here's a winner for you!
Hey now...you could at least mention that I was a write-in. Write-ins, almost by definition, tend not to win.
Looks like a damned deer caught in the headlights -- and remember, Loren chose this picture -- it's his best view of himself. What's that collar size? 13 inches?
Back to the comments on physical appearance, this time decidedly less complimentary.
Loren (isn't that a girl's name)
What's up with the personal insults? I haven't turned to personal insults about your name and appearance, or anyone else's. (And no, it's not. Check a baby book.)
has shared his half-vast experience 15 times since joining the forum on Nov 4, 2006.
2006 -- 3 posts -- Self-serving posts, in which the wanna-be Dennis Kucinich practices being a politician by pushing his ideas for making it easier for illegals to enter the country and winning the War in Iraq -- no doubt from his extensive combat experiences.
Of course they were self-serving posts; the entire thread was the live-thread for a radio talk show I was a guest on. One of the hosts updated it while on-air. People discussed what I had to say on the air, so I created an account to respond.
2008 -- 2 posts -- This time he's skeptical about critics of Obama.
Indeed. Birtherdom interests me. Especially when people misrepresent evidence, like cutting off transcripts midway, or totally misstating the content of a webpage; the nature of those two posts.
In fact, the blatant misrepresentation of information online generally interests me, particularly bad quotes. Have you heard the story about how Rush Limbaugh called Chelsea Clinton a dog on the air? I debunked it. Thoroughly. I even informed MediaMatters after I saw that they'd recently reported it as true, and suggested that they run a correction; so far, they've done nothing.
2009 -- Two days ago -- prompted by the eBay auction -- our action hero takes a break from his busy campaign schedule and returns to FreeRepublic to aggressively defend the Obamamessiah from those who would question his eligibility.
There's a campaign going on? And here I stopped doing anything after the election (an election, I should note, where I ran AGAINST an incumbent Democrat, and where there was no Republican opposition on the ballot).
And he's certainly not MY Obamamessiah. I voted for Barr.
But frankly, that eBay auction is a fascinating little soap opera. And it's folks here at FreeRepublic that have been key in identifying the seller as someone with a repeat criminal history including forgery and bank fraud, in addition to an attempt he made to extort money out of a desperate family in exchange for a kidney.