Ok...i guess i'm the only one who's baffled here...but how does Gyno have the ability to contact posters, when they're about to deposit w/ a book?
Did I not receive the pamphlet on 'How to capitalize on posters' when I signed up here...lol...sounds like a good scheme. Just curious.
*** across the street has pm's poster to poster so he would simply send out his deal to any poster that he thought might buy it.Did'nt realize this site does'nt have it.How are Kelly and Bud doing these days?
Whatever, I'm not commenting on this topic anymore. Everyone seems to take shit I say and twist it around and take it out of context it's getting fucking annoying..
Did I ever say I wasn't going to pay him? :WTF: Jesus Christ..
Leave it to a complete moron to copy/paste some law that he has absolutely no understanding of.
Some categories of statements are considered to be defamatory per se, such that people making a defamation claim for these statements do not need to prove that the statement was defamatory. In the common law tradition, damages for such statements are presumed and do not have to be proven.
Traditionally, these per se defamatory statements include:
Allegations or imputations "injurious to another in their trade, business, or profession"
Allegations or imputations "of loathsome disease" (historically leprosy and sexually transmitted disease, now also including mental illness)
Allegations or imputations of "unchastity" (usually only in unmarried people and sometimes only in women)
Allegations or imputations of criminal activity
Now tell me how "The cook has Hepatitis" or "Gyn is a SCAM ARTIST" are not defamatory statements.
crunch -- you are so fvcking stupid. you do know that this was the common law back in the early 20th century, right? Hence the qualification "common law tradition."
By the way, I would suggest you not question my credentials -- you would get embarassed really quickly. By the way, just to let you know, I graduated from a top-20 law school.
But I suppose you don't even have a GED.