Xref: utzoo news.admin:3045 misc.legal:5304 soc.women:12001 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!hc!lanl!unm-la!unmvax!charon!geinah.unm.edu!cs3551ad From: cs3551ad@geinah.unm.edu (David Schnedar) Newsgroups: news.admin,misc.legal,soc.women Subject: Re: Proposed lawsuit Message-ID: <3339@charon.unm.edu> Date: 17 Jul 88 15:36:32 GMT References: <12165@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> Sender: news@charon.unm.edu Reply-To: cs3551ad@geinah.unm.edu.UUCP (David Schnedar) Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Lines: 30 --Mark, can --Mark state a decent reference for these rights --Mark claim. I claim that it is a violation of my rights that people say the sky is blue. Should I sue. Acording to --Mark, you have to call me by a name or pronoun of my choice. In the future please refer to me as: "THE GRAND PUBA, MASTER OF ALL HE SEES OR THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE WHICHEVER IS BIGGER" Or use this as a pronoun when refering to me: "THE ONE WHO'S NAME MUST NOT BE SPOKEN" If you don't use the above when refering to me I won't sue, but I will be deeply hurt and insulted. --Mark's nonsense about this "right" being supported by a quote from a court record is nonsense. I would like a reference from a majority opinion, a concurrent opinion, a lower court decision, a law, or the constitution. If --Mark can't find this, a quote from a book written by and idiot with a law degree would be better than nothing. >--Mark I use "--Mark" because --Mark does. --Mark seems to be real picky about how I refer to --Mark, but --Mark hasn't posted --Mark's prefered method of address lately. --Mark, please post the syntax and semantics --Mark would prefer us to use when refering to --Mark. Can I please use "you". Not using it is very difficult. From the mind of: THE GRAND PUBA, MASTER OF ALL HE SEES OR THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE WHICHEVER IS BIGGER. or you can call me Puba for short. please excuse any misspelled words or poor grammer, but it is my constitutional right to wright bad english.