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Should Allen Thompson be Turned into Gasoline?

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Robert Hyatt

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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Anonymous <nob...@REPLAY.COM> wrote:
: TheDoDo says:

: Robert Hyatt thinks so. What do you think?

I assume you can produce a direct quote from me that suggests this?
That would be a quote with the name "Allen Thompson" directly mentioned,
of course.

Or do I simply add this to my journal of posts from you that await legal
action on that day when the rock slips from over your head so that we all
find out who you are?

your choice, of course. But you'd better be ready to back up statements
with facts, not generalizations...

--
Robert Hyatt Computer and Information Sciences
hy...@cis.uab.edu University of Alabama at Birmingham
(205) 934-2213 115A Campbell Hall, UAB Station
(205) 934-5473 FAX Birmingham, AL 35294-1170

Phil

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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TheDoDo initiated this thread.

Trendy! Can I call you i. Did you miss my previous questions. Rolf has
gone deaf or is answering at random, things like: "That's what I call
cheating. If you're betraying your own possible standards." Which is all
I ever really wanted to talk with him about.

I asked you:
品f you could explain his behavior as I described it
品f you yourself understand repaste and remailer, or why Rolf would have
an unsecured email address
肘doru? - this is more difficult, - hint:- cybercop, or like a fish in
water.
婦hat happened to that other fella? f.a.c*whoever
婦hat would make a person mount a campaign intent on uncovering some
weakness in an opponent - but conduct a campaign of total war - and in a
way that does not encourage any information to emerge but to catch
someone in a trap. Now the smarty response is to say, 'you said it.' I
expect this of Rolf, but surely you have more wit? Dissapointed
expectations, perhaps?

Don't worry, be happy. Phil


Robert Hyatt

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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Samson <nob...@samson.ml.org> wrote:

: TheDoDo says:

: I presume then that you are now retracting your statement concerning
: turning human beings into gasoline. This is good.

: As far as your "legal action" ploy is concerned, get fucked and die.

I am not retracting *anything* I said. just that *you* my friend won't
put *any* words into my mouth, *period*. Take it any way you like it.

As far as your other suggestions, what can I say. I'm happily married,
and I'm human, so probably *both* will happen.

Robert Hyatt

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hyperreal-anon-remailer <nob...@sind.hyperreal.art.pl> wrote:
: On 8 May 1998 13:39:08 GMT Robert Hyatt <hy...@crafty.cis.uab.edu> wrote:

:>Anonymous <nob...@REPLAY.COM> wrote:
:>: TheDoDo says:
:>
:>: Robert Hyatt thinks so. What do you think?
:>
:>I assume you can produce a direct quote from me that suggests this?
:>That would be a quote with the name "Allen Thompson" directly mentioned,
:>of course.

: TheDoDo says:

: BTW, for those who don't know, Robert Hyatt's lovely state, Alabama,
: just executed Allen Thompson in the electric chair. His eyes melted
: out of their sockets and dripped onto his chest. Bob thinks Allen's
: body should be turned into gasoline now.

Yes... after he brutally raped a young girl, and then *tortured* her
viciously until she died. No simple bullet in the brain from this
"person", we are talking about *torturing* someone so that they died
screaming.

I'd suspect his family would take issue with the gasoline part, and
would much prefer to grind him up and use him for lawn fertilizer.
And I suspect they'd much have preferred for the state to tie his hands
to a northbound bus, and his feet to a southbound bus, and let them take
off *slowly*. But since it wasn't *my* child that was killed in such a
terrible way, I can only imagine how they felt.

But I'd gladly have been one of the bus drivers...

And if you had stepped in front of *my* bus... :) two problems with
one bus eliminated. :)

Enrique Irazoqui

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6ivquo$4kg$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...

>Yes... after he brutally raped a young girl, and then *tortured* her
>viciously until she died. No simple bullet in the brain from this
>"person", we are talking about *torturing* someone so that they died
>screaming.
>
>I'd suspect his family would take issue with the gasoline part, and
>would much prefer to grind him up and use him for lawn fertilizer.
>And I suspect they'd much have preferred for the state to tie his hands
>to a northbound bus, and his feet to a southbound bus, and let them take
>off *slowly*. But since it wasn't *my* child that was killed in such a
>terrible way, I can only imagine how they felt.
>
>But I'd gladly have been one of the bus drivers...
>
>And if you had stepped in front of *my* bus... :) two problems with
>one bus eliminated. :)


Even without considering why this should be posted in a computer chess
newsgroup or to what extent your statement is morally repugnant and alien to
developed forms of civilization, it is quite extraordinary to notice such a
degree of cultural differentiation. In any country of the European
Community, a public statement like yours would be prosecuted by law for
“instigation to violence” and “apology of torture”. Both cases lead
invariably to prison sentences.

Enrique

Chris Whittington

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Robert Hyatt <hy...@crafty.cis.uab.edu> wrote in article

> Yes... after he brutally raped a young girl, and then *tortured* her
> viciously until she died. No simple bullet in the brain from this
> "person", we are talking about *torturing* someone so that they died
> screaming.
>
> I'd suspect his family would take issue with the gasoline part, and
> would much prefer to grind him up and use him for lawn fertilizer.
> And I suspect they'd much have preferred for the state to tie his hands
> to a northbound bus, and his feet to a southbound bus, and let them take
> off *slowly*. But since it wasn't *my* child that was killed in such a
> terrible way, I can only imagine how they felt.
>
> But I'd gladly have been one of the bus drivers...
>
> And if you had stepped in front of *my* bus... :) two problems with
> one bus eliminated. :)
>

Plainly and simply, disgusting.

Nazi filth.

Chris Whittington


>
> --

Robert Hyatt

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Enrique Irazoqui <en...@mx3.redestb.es> wrote:
: Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6ivquo$4kg$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...


: Even without considering why this should be posted in a computer chess


: newsgroup or to what extent your statement is morally repugnant and alien to
: developed forms of civilization, it is quite extraordinary to notice such a
: degree of cultural differentiation. In any country of the European
: Community, a public statement like yours would be prosecuted by law for
: “instigation to violence” and “apology of torture”. Both cases lead
: invariably to prison sentences.

: Enrique


Maybe that's why I choose to live in the USA??? I have little sympathy
for such people. I support the death penalty, as do the majority of the
US citizens. Maybe we are all barbaric? But I'd consider us less barbaric
that a country where a citizen can't voice outrage at an unbelievable crime.

Chris Whittington

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Robert Hyatt <hy...@crafty.cis.uab.edu> wrote in article

<6j1p6d$u4t$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...


> Enrique Irazoqui <en...@mx3.redestb.es> wrote:
> : Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6ivquo$4kg$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...
>
>
> : Even without considering why this should be posted in a computer chess
> : newsgroup or to what extent your statement is morally repugnant and
alien to
> : developed forms of civilization, it is quite extraordinary to notice
such a
> : degree of cultural differentiation. In any country of the European
> : Community, a public statement like yours would be prosecuted by law for
> : “instigation to violence” and “apology of torture”. Both cases lead
> : invariably to prison sentences.
>
> : Enrique
>
>
> Maybe that's why I choose to live in the USA???

The remainder of your compatriots are a little more civilised. I'ld advise
your emigration to mainland China. I hear they've established an excellent
trade in body organs from condemned criminals.

Even to the extent of execution timetable adjustment.

And even to the extent of shooting in whatever place preserves the specific
body organ they want.

> I have little sympathy
> for such people.

We've gathered that.

Chris Whittington

Enrique Irazoqui

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6j1p6d$u4t$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...

>Enrique Irazoqui <en...@mx3.redestb.es> wrote:
>: Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6ivquo$4kg$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...
>
>
>: Even without considering why this should be posted in a computer chess
>: newsgroup or to what extent your statement is morally repugnant and alien
to
>: developed forms of civilization, it is quite extraordinary to notice such
a
>: degree of cultural differentiation. In any country of the European
>: Community, a public statement like yours would be prosecuted by law for
>: “instigation to violence” and “apology of torture”. Both cases lead
>: invariably to prison sentences.
>
>: Enrique
>
>
>Maybe that's why I choose to live in the USA??? I have little sympathy
>for such people.

So do I, no matter who is murdering and torturing.

> I support the death penalty, as do the majority of the
>US citizens. Maybe we are all barbaric? But I'd consider us less barbaric
>that a country where a citizen can't voice outrage at an unbelievable
crime.


We all voice outrage at murderers and torturers and promoters of murder and
torture. This is precisely what I do right now.

Enrique

rag...@miracon.net

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May 10, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/10/98
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On Sat, 9 May 1998 14:49:47 +0200, "Enrique Irazoqui"
<en...@mx3.redestb.es> wrote:

>Robert Hyatt escribió en mensaje <6ivquo$4kg$3...@juniper.cis.uab.edu>...
>

>>Yes... after he brutally raped a young girl, and then *tortured* her
>>viciously until she died. No simple bullet in the brain from this
>>"person", we are talking about *torturing* someone so that they died
>>screaming.
>>
>>I'd suspect his family would take issue with the gasoline part, and
>>would much prefer to grind him up and use him for lawn fertilizer.
>>And I suspect they'd much have preferred for the state to tie his hands
>>to a northbound bus, and his feet to a southbound bus, and let them take
>>off *slowly*. But since it wasn't *my* child that was killed in such a
>>terrible way, I can only imagine how they felt.
>>
>>But I'd gladly have been one of the bus drivers...
>>
>>And if you had stepped in front of *my* bus... :) two problems with
>>one bus eliminated. :)
>
>

>Even without considering why this should be posted in a computer chess
>newsgroup or to what extent your statement is morally repugnant and alien to
>developed forms of civilization, it is quite extraordinary to notice such a
>degree of cultural differentiation. In any country of the European
>Community, a public statement like yours would be prosecuted by law for
>“instigation to violence” and “apology of torture”. Both cases lead
>invariably to prison sentences.
>
>Enrique
>

I may not agree with Bob's politics, but _your_ response makes me damn
glad I'm an American.

Nevertheless, I have the utmost respect for both of you, and I defend
your right to express your opinions (which were both posted to a
computer chess news group).

Now let's discuss some chess lest we get too near the disposal unit
that carries the rolfs and the dodos.


Sincerely,

Joe Ragazzi

Rolf Tueschen

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May 10, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/10/98
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rag...@miracon.net wrote:


And always keep in mind the disgust you'll show if Rolf expressed his
opinion about the same off-topics.

In short. The Fach-Idiot and the Censor are real the real experts of
death penalty, foreign politics and not to forget -- logic. But Rolf
is -- well he's nobody in computerchess, so what could he have to tell
us about off-topics ...

We mean, this is all very logical --- NO??

The Pope of all sorts of heat-stroke victims

Phil

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May 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/11/98
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TheDoDo says:
On Fri, 08 May 1998 11:07:39 +0100 Phil <e...@divcomputer.com>  wrote:

>TheDoDo initiated this thread.
 I probably missed it. Dont read everything, unlike some people in here.

    Really, and you started the thread. Whats your drift, cowboy?
    You choose not to reply to my questions about Rolf. Actually you avoid the issue. Why? Then you say:
Dont know what to say.  Ed Shroder insulted him. Then sued him.
Then lost his lawsuit against Rolf. Ed has egg on his face, so he
got his faggot buddies to install a censor pig sty known as CCC.
They kicked Rolf out - it was the only purpose of the club.
    Is that illegal? Sue them! I no longer understand your point at all - I would not condone your utterances in any public or private forum - and in a private one I would not tolerate them. What is your point? What principal is this?
Dont understand "repaste"
    It means to paste again.
>òIdoru? - this is more difficult, - hint:- cybercop, or like a fish in
>water.
Beyond me.  I am a simple mind.
    Evident. Vicious though.
>òwhat happened to that other fella? f.a.c*whoever
Who cares.
    You are very vague - you are usually so specific.
>òwhat would make a person mount a campaign intent on uncovering some

>weakness in an opponent - but conduct a campaign of total war - and in a
>way that does not encourage any information to emerge but to catch
>someone in a trap. Now the smarty response is to say, 'you said it.' I
>expect this of Rolf, but surely you have more wit? Dissapointed
>expectations, perhaps?

Onanism.

    Yes. I think you are correct. And I am also correct - such guarded replies - you have really said nothing.
    Perhaps your original expectations were frustrated, kept out by the force of the main players - your critique not accepted? So you decise to punish them all!  How did you hook Rolf? Did he have a fantasy of tracking
    the fascisti using only the powers of his own mind. Sort of butch-Esalen. "Hey Rolf, lets do the butch-putsch thing! I know a few others who will join inů here's the planů"

    The danger for you is that he actually has the potential to go a little deeper than a common fish. This is what I wanted to discuss with him - though currently he is much under your spell .

>Don't worry, be happy. Phil

Likewise.

    I should not have thought that you were happy or wise. Phil

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