![]() The posted comment was vulgar and meant to be so. I don’t know, Kurt has repeatedly expressed his dislike of some of the odd/inappropriate posts on the Talk of the Day blog. There were also a couple notes of sympathy or understanding for Mr. Only if your ideology is within the same range of the SEIU, Obama and the Gore Green Movement. I guess speaking your mind is no longer considered a right in the USA now. Be prepared for more brown shirt tactics like this to be used to silence any opposition to the Czar-In-Chief. This kind of BS is just the beginning for the American people. If you have to ask why in the world this issue would be tied to such things, then you do not understand the comments section of STL Today where calls of “Nazi,” “Facist,” “Brownshirt,” “ghetto,” “thug” and more are claimed to be an American as apple pie (though only one baked by a non-union, white, natural-born citizen employee). Of note, this story brought out plenty of the conspiracy theory, anti-Obama, anti-union comments. ![]() This may be akin to loading and holding the gun for someone to pull the trigger. Greenbaum noted that he did not provide the school with any personal information that they did not already have (the IP address) and that the school took it upon themselves to discover the person who posted the comment. In some cases, however, we may provide information to legal officials as described in “Compliance with Legal Process” below.” We will not share individual user information with third parties unless the user has specifically approved the release of that information. Greenbaum violated the P-D’s online privacy policy, which states: To the issue at hand: Several comments to the P-D blog post question whether Mr. A quick look will reveal comments more harmful, hurtful and dangerous than “pussy.” There’s a Facebook fan page where a group of concerned individuals post the most hateful and outrageous comments allowed by the Post-Dispatch. And I’ve helped to create to further highlight the problems with comments on the P-D’s website. This blog has highlighted the problem before. These comments highlight why the Post-Dispatch should implement a robust verification process for on-line comments. ![]() The headmaster confronted the employee, who resigned on the spot.Ĭomments on the comment story are now closed, after 151 comments. Long story short: Using the time-frame of the comments, our website location and the IP addresses in the WordPress e-mail, he tracked it back to a specific computer. The school’s IT director took a shine to the challenge. About six hours later, I heard from the school’s headmaster. ![]()
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