On 13/11/2007, Alec Conroy alecmconroy@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to squelch discussion won't solve things-- discussions need to be had, and if you take a good faith discussion about potential wrongdoing and try to silence it midway through (because you've already looked into it and know it's substanceless), you just add fuel to the fire.
Indeed. Trying to silence discussion sends a clear message: "We have something to hide".