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wilbeer
Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
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Nov 24, 2018 - 08:03am PT
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"Even though we're stuck here where I live with a total dork congressional representative."
Well,at least he does not have 7 felony indictments against him,like my congressman,I hope.
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EdwardT
Trad climber
Retired
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Nov 24, 2018 - 08:30am PT
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Sierra Ledge Rat
Mountain climber
Old and Broken Down in Appalachia
Nov 24, 2018 - 06:14am PT
The Republicans have been guilty of massive gerrymandering. Proof? Look at state election results. In dozens of states, the Democrats got two-thirds of the vote, but the Republicans ended up with two-thirds of the state delegates.
Voting fraud? Look no further than the Republican party.
Pure fiction.
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10b4me
Social climber
Lida Junction
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Nov 24, 2018 - 08:51am PT
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But in my district in the Sierra foothills, we're stuck with a tea-bag, clone congressman who doesn't even live in the district!
Tom McClintock? the ultimate carpetbagger.
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i'm gumby dammit
Sport climber
da ow
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Nov 24, 2018 - 08:58am PT
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I thought Morse was going to have a better showing
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Norton
climber
The Wastelands
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Nov 24, 2018 - 09:29am PT
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I agree with Cosmic
Outing a fellow forum member without their permission is a chicksh!t and cowardly thing to do
especially so when they have been there for you when you reached out to them
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Happiegrrrl2
Trad climber
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Nov 24, 2018 - 09:40am PT
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I would HOPE that Somebody is just trying to bait Cosmic, with the added twist of irony being that Cosmic was waggling his tongue about "telling" on a person about that GoFundMe thing. Agreed - to actually report someone, especially on a thing like this, means somebody(in general, not specifically) has too much time on their hands and needs a more constructive hobby.
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i'm gumby dammit
Sport climber
da ow
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Nov 24, 2018 - 09:45am PT
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yeah, except that cosmic 'outed' winemaker for what he thought was a fraudulent GoFundMe only days ago.
Similarly, there would be nothing false in Somebody's report. It would just be up to whomever gets the report to decide where his domicile is. Nothing false about it though.
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apogee
climber
Technically expert, safe belayer, can lead if easy
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Nov 24, 2018 - 11:12am PT
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Is it any kind of crime to have your pictures lifted from somewhere and then photoshopped and reposted elsewhere?
Maybe not...after all, this kind of stuff happens to political figures all the time. Remember when the Trump administration totally 'shopped the Jim Acosta incident and his hand movement?
If it's not illegal, it's at least pretty damn slimy and uncool.
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Fritz
Social climber
Choss Creek, ID
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Topic Author's Reply - Nov 24, 2018 - 12:24pm PT
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Speaking OF slimmy & uncool, here's a link to the Associated Press breakdown of this week's Trump lies. It's, as usual, an amazing list.
AP Fact Check: On break, no break by Trump in twisting facts
Displaying a thin grasp of science, President Donald Trump questioned the reality of global warming because it was cold outside. Then came a federal report laying out the severe consequences of climate change and rebutting the notion that a frigid snap means it isn't happening.
Sizing up the U.S.-Mexico border, Trump declared he had closed it this past week and mandated that "no one's coming in." Actually, one crossing from Mexico, among dozens that stayed open, was partially closed before rush hour and pedestrians still had access to the U.S. during that time.
Before and throughout his Thanksgiving vacation in Florida, Trump took no holiday from twisting facts across a broad front — on Saudi Arabia, the recent election and the 2001 terrorist attacks among the topics.
A look at some of his rhetoric:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/factcheck/ap-fact-check-on-break-no-break-by-trump-in-twisting-facts/ar-BBQ2yOX
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monolith
climber
state of being
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Nov 24, 2018 - 02:27pm PT
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Another reason not to use your real name on the internet.
The people search engines often know where you live. They give the general area. age. relatives, for free, and exact address for a fee.
I searched my name, and they have me nailed pretty well.
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monolith
climber
state of being
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Nov 24, 2018 - 02:41pm PT
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I wouldn't count on what a single engine indicates. Others may well tell a different story. Just type your name and city into google, and you get quite a few results.
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fear
Ice climber
hartford, ct
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Nov 24, 2018 - 02:46pm PT
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I can't imagine a life so empty that I'd spend time stalking some dude on a climbing website. Lol
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monolith
climber
state of being
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Nov 24, 2018 - 02:51pm PT
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Fear, more like a privacy warning shot to folks. Be careful what you put on the internet.
Bury your head in the sand, and shoot the messenger, if you like.
And Cosmic, WTF are you showing your own searches?
Delete them and all the other details as well.
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blahblah
Gym climber
Boulder
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Nov 24, 2018 - 03:27pm PT
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Quote Here It's quite alarming that some of you would turn your head to a person committing a felony, simply because they happen to share your pointless hobby of rock scaling and post on this web forum.
Some of us have a higher level of integrity than that and believe that laws should be enforced, particularly laws ensuring the integrity of our voting process.
No, I have no intention of just ignoring someone committing a felony. And no, "Cosmic" registering your vehicle in California by using a family or acquaintance address and claiming that as your domicile doesn't "prove" anything except that in addition to voter fraud you also are registering your car in the wrong state.
The prosecutor will look at the facts of the case. It's cute that you think the person making the report has any bearing on the facts of the case. You live in Las Vegas, it is your permanent home. You return to Las Vegas after working trips, as you have already stated. I believe you even showed us photos of your trailer park in Vegas. Of course you will have a chance to explain all this to the prosecutor, and "prove" your case. Unfortunately for you, a registration card won't be sufficient and all the evidence points toward felony voter fraud. A tip for you: Don't piss off the Surenos, they run the show inside.
What law is Cosmic allegedly violating? Take it from me, even as Supertopo's worst lawyer (or pretend lawyer, according to least one ST blowhard), I think most people would agree it's hard to say much about whether someone has "committed a felony" unless we know what the felony is, and what the state needs to prove to get a conviction (i.e., what are the "elements" of the crime).
Regarding "fraud" in general: you're not committing fraud if you just happen to be wrong about something or make a mistake, just like you're not lying if you merely happen to be wrong.
Perhaps there is some sort of California "voter fraud" law that doesn't require a normal "fraud" type of intent, but I'll believe it when I see it. Assuming "voter fraud" is akin to non-voter fraud, it seems farfetched to claim that Cosmic has committed fraud even if he may not be properly voting in CA, as he clearly believes he is properly voting there and his belief is based on some reasonable suppositions. (I have no idea whether he should be voting in CA or some other state. I do have some vague recollection from law school, if in fact I went there, that determining state citizenship can be tricky for people who spend a lot of time in two or more states, and to large extent they can decide which state they're a resident / citizen of. Have no idea how that may relate to the alleged "voter fraud" here, as again, I'm not sure what law has allegedly been broken.)
If we're going to play Internet cops and lawyers (terrible weather along the Front Range today, at least that's my excuse): is it actionable (civilly, not criminally) to accuse someone of committing a felony without any reasonable basis to believe it? I seem to recall something about defamation per se . . .
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blahblah
Gym climber
Boulder
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Nov 24, 2018 - 03:49pm PT
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You can't sue an anonymous avatar for defamation.
I don't know that it makes sense to do it "in real life" in a situation like this. (Although I wouldn't put it past the blowhard who accuses me of being a fake lawyer and various other ST weirdos.)
But people do sue anonymous Internet posters. The file the lawsuit against "John Doe," then take discovery (subpoenas) against the various Internet entities that may have information (here, that would be Supertopo and the email service provider that handles the account the poster used with Supertopo).
Hard to say how it would play out in any particular case, but unless the poster really covered his tracks well, it might be possible to track him down with the assistance of some subpoenas.
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rottingjohnny
Sport climber
Sands Motel , Las Vegas
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Nov 24, 2018 - 04:43pm PT
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Cosmic....If you're lucky the warden will let you out for work detail to wash windows...The bad news is your cell mate is xcon....
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WBraun
climber
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Nov 24, 2018 - 04:51pm PT
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SomebodyAnybody ---- "Some of us have a higher level of integrity ....."
Says the anonymous internet coward to the guy who actually uses his real identity here.
What a st00pid hypocrite .....
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rottingjohnny
Sport climber
Sands Motel , Las Vegas
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Nov 24, 2018 - 05:49pm PT
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Hillary didn't win the popular vote in 2016...
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wilbeer
Mountain climber
Terence Wilson greeneck alleghenys,ny,
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Nov 24, 2018 - 07:21pm PT
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