On Apr 26, 7:07 am, "Baha'i Censorship - See Website"
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> "Jeffrey" <Jeffrey...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> > Thank you for your support. I am not sure what you think the OBF
> > should do to the NSA. It would appear that their inability to silence
> > us would be enough to punish them.
>
> > Jeffrey
>
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>
> Jeffrey,
>
> I would think, given their harassment and attempt to deprive
> Orthodox Baha'is, and other denominations, of their and our
> first admendment rights, you might want to consider suing the
> Haifan Baha'is for costs and damages. All of your lives were
> severely impacted by their deceptive and fraudulent lawsuit,
> forcing many older people to travel long distances and forage
> through numerous documents under what had to be extremely
> stressful and emotional duress attempting to protect themselves.
> It would only be just for you to sue them back in self-defense.
> They're not going to be leaving you and others alone otherwise.
> The underlings here have already been immediately sneering
> at the Judge Amy St. Eve's Opinion. You know they're doing it
> elsewhere.
>
> I would suggest punitive damages of $50 to $100 million. The
> more the better, given the criminals you're dealing with and
> the tactics they've regularly used, which you can easily prove
> and document. Many six-hundred-dollar-an-hour lawyers will work
> pro-bono for serious settlements in that range, though go for
> more if they think you can get it. Issues of first admendment
> rights, and intentionally and criminally infringing on them, have
> historically proven highly lucrative for lawyers. That's what the
> lawyers I've consulted with tell me.
>
> If you don't teach them the lesson they need to learn now, they
> will only continue their harassment of Orthodox Baha'is other
> Baha'i denominations and their associated criminal activities.
> Of course, I'm not so naive as to imagine, though, that they'll
> ever fully reform. It's more about self-defense than doing them
> a good turn. The fanatics and criminals among the Haifan
> Baha'is are beyond redemption, but you would be giving
> the more practical heads a reason for considering various
> changes of behavior.
>
> They'll never be content with "an inability to silence" you. I am
> speaking from over 12 years of dealing with the fanatics online,
> since 1996.... I would suggest you need another judgement or
> two that further establishes the facts and protects the religious
> rights of Orthodox Baha'is in clear and unequivocal terms. That's
> what I would think you'd want to do.
>
> That's my view.
>
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Frederick,
I have not seen any posts where they are snickering about the Judge's
opinion. It certainly was a well-reasoned opinion. But they paid
alot of money to get that Judgment, so if they want to snicker over
it, let them.
Jeffrey


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