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Tsunami Death Toll Tops 80,000 - (Could reach 100,000)
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Posted on 12/29/2004 7:47:22 AM PST by crushelits
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To: dfrussell
and that's your opinion. You're entitled to it.
To: Jon Alvarez
and that's your opinion. You're entitled to it. Not to worry: I wasn't going to ask permission :-)
To: Jon Alvarez
I don't know you, but you are entitled to your opinion. I find it to be very annoying when people hiding behind internet anonymity lash out at others for sharing their opinion. Just my 2 cents.
Yes, I too get really irritated with anonymity. People who believe that their thoughts and ideas are more important in a public arena than their social status or position in life.
For example, when Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote The Federalist Papers under the pen name of Publius. Seriously what where they thinking.
Sorry, just a little friend joshing. If someone is attacking your personally and hiding behind anonymity then sure, but even if you don't know their identity their thoughts are there, exposed for all to see.
When someone posts often the reputation of their screen name is important to them, perhaps no quite as important as their real name, but its integrity is still something to be guarded.
-paridel
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12/30/2004 10:01:42 AM PST
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Paridel
To: Paridel
Hmm, my paragraph got jumbled somewhere between my brain and the keyboard.
Sorry, just a little friendly joshing. If someone is attacking your personally and hiding behind anonymity then sure, you should be upset, but otherwise even if you don't know their identity their thoughts are there, exposed for all to see.
-paridel
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12/30/2004 10:04:26 AM PST
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Paridel
To: Paridel
I understand...but often we are seeing extreme expressions made which are emboldened by anonymity.
Just my 2 cents...I've nothing to hide
To: Jon Alvarez
we are seeing extreme expressions made which are emboldened by anonymity
Well that may be true, personally I say nothing on Free Republic that I would not (or have not) said in public in real life, but sadly some people may lack the courage of conviction to do the same.
If someone honestly believes what they write than I would encourage them to say the same things in public, but if the are not comfortable doing so I wouldn't want them to stop posting here honestly with semi-anonymity. However (and this is possibly what you are talking about?) I do get irritated with individuals who posts things they do not really believe just to get a rise out of someone.
-paridel
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12/30/2004 10:25:04 AM PST
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Paridel
To: Jon Alvarez
"I understand...but often we are seeing extreme expressions made which are emboldened by anonymity"
It's happening more and more. Also, when you see someone with a differing opinion from yours ping all of their buddies, it's time to get the heck out of Dodge because the lynch mob is coming!
To: tuffydoodle
tar and feathers...wonder how brave the DUers would be if forced to use their real names...I've nothing to hide.
To: Jon Alvarez
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