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From: "A. Melon" <juicy@melontraffickers.com>
To: taylor@wilhelp.com
Subject: How would you like it??
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How would  certain psychologists like it if her potential clients
were warned about their behavior on Usenet?  People have "warned"
all kinds of people about Brad and they did not stick to anything
close to the truth.  Brad's pals could just directly quote other
people and show the kind of people certain psychologists are and
warn potential clients in the psychologists local newsgroups against
using these psychologists.  All this is certainly legal and
even is arguably very appropriate.  It is just out of courtesy and
kindness that Brad's friends do not do such.  In two weeks, though,
I would bet that "all bets are off".  I expect you to reciprocate the
kind of kindness you insist upon.  Get the web page down.