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Puppy puppy at KillerChihuahua.com
Fri Sep 14 18:12:28 UTC 2007


Tim Starling wrote:
> jim gunn wrote:
>   
>> yes I have reported your tax exempt charity 501 (c)  to the IRS, and
>> the Florida department of law enforcement. Betcha  ole "Jimbo" will
>> be in for a rude awakening.  I think 135 e-mails from your cult is
>> enough to warrant a little scrutiny...which is why I pitched a
>> segment idea to a network TV  documentary series to great interest
>> and talked to an old friend who I've known as a colleague and a
>> neighbor for many years...ever heard of Michael Moore ? God you have
>> got to love investigative journalism-it helps to keep the fraudsters
>> in check.... And I am thankful that you graciously harassed me with
>> all of those spam e-mails because it means war-not with violence but
>> a war where your cult will lose MONEY. Speaking of fraudster's
>> sending checks, your cult will  pay me, directly or otherwise.And it
>> goes without saying I have reported your cult to any and all internet
>> providers and I will enjoy making money from you. Hell, I deserve it.
>> And by the way, L. Ron  was a conman.
>>     
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>   
Is that what he was going on about? I couldn't figure it out. He 
subscribed, then decided we were spam? Um... words fail me. Although the 
"fraud" "cult" and "money" references, especially the L. Ron reference, 
lead me to believe he's talking about Scientology. Do you suppose he has 
Wikipedia confused with Scientology? That would be a first, I think.

-kc-



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