ExposingCondell, ExposingCondell2, ExposingCondell3, and so on

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Nov 27, 2008, 10:46:15 PM11/27/08
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Approximately 21 hours after being initially challenged to a debate,
and after having been challenged multiple times, HaNasi Josiah ben
Morgan, who posts as TurnerDiaries and several other sock puppets at
YouTube, posted the following:

"'Debate', if it is to occur, shall take place on my channel and/or
Blog. Nas-D/CAFoster/Goodness-knows- what-else, shall be afforded no
rights and no privileges. The rebuttals I offer to Nas-D are a
sideline- Pat is the primary target, and Nas-D shall never take
precedence over the main objective. My rebuttals have come, shall
continue to come, and shall be posted at my discretion. The rebuttals
shall be posted on a blog, and anywhere else I please- whenever I
please. FIN."

Readers are invited to visit the Pat Condell videos at YouTube,
especially "Was Jesus Gay," and comment at will.

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chris.fo...@gmail.com

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Nov 28, 2008, 12:48:24 PM11/28/08
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ExposingCondell2, the previous sock puppet of TurnerDiaries
(ExposingCondell has been suspended), has returned, this morning, and
posted more excuse-making:

"Correction: I was invited to a "peanut gallery"; and we can assume
"peanut gallery", in this case, is a euphemism for a preselected
Coterie of anti-theists: A kangaroo court-cum-lynch squad, where I
would have no control over the moderation of even my own comments.
Thanks...but no thanks! Only a Fool would be baited into such a
venue- inhabited, exclusively, by Partisan anti-theists. Given the
circumstances of the proposition, my position remains as follows..."

So, it would appear that NaNasi Josiah ben Morgan does not understand
the concept of a debate peanut gallery, and I am being quite generous,
I believe, by suggesting that the problem is one of misunderstanding
and not of additional excuse-making.

The peanut gallery thread to debates may be joined by anyone,
regardless of religious belief.

They may use the thread to comment on the debate and nothing else. If
readers wish to chit-chat, they can use email or some other venue.

Moderation will consist of ensuring that agreed-upon debate rules are
followed. Those rules will be pretty simple:

1. Stay topical.
2. Cite verifiable sources
3. No personal attacks
4. Don't take disagreement with a point of view as personal attack

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