To: creede who wrote (658 ) 5/29/2009 3:44:58 PM From: creede Respond to of 736 Oh, one last very large point that needs to be addressed immediately."The next and last point I will discuss is Mr. Bricks question as to why the SEC would be interested in him and not me. Obviously he has yet to do a search or has yet to find what is currently out there ." ragingbull.quote.com Besides the clear name calling here, what else can be seen is proof positive that a member of this "cyberbully crew" is well aware of the disinformation that has been posted about me on message boards and blogs. This information is easily obtainable through "search engines", and contains many personal attacks; the use of personal information; numerous assaults (which are verbal attacks - battery is physical); numerous lies; and countless acts of slander. I do realize that all of that could very well be the manifestation of their apparent mental illness of NPD (narcissistic personality disorder).en.wikipedia.org And it may be, but that does not make it legal. We have had some very notable cases of late that involved "cyberbullies". These cases have been so severe that they have warranted new legislation that is far reaching, and will seek to prosecute those that use such tactics of intimidation, name calling, threats, lies, etc. Here is a link to one such assault.people.com Thankfully Tennessee is talking "cyber-bullies" very seriously, and there is new legislation aimed at preventing "cyber bullying" which is headed to Gov. Phil Bredesen, who is expected to allow it to become law.Editorial: Cyber bullies on notice Anonymous harassment on the Internet may seem harmless, but in reality the practice can turn out to be deadly. Wednesday, May 27, 2009 commercialappeal.com 'Cyber-bully' bill goes to Bredesen No age limit in response to teen suicide By Richard Locker (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal Tuesday, May 26, 2009 NASHVILLE — NASHVILLE -- Tennessee legislation commercialappeal.com Here is an excerpt from this legislation:The bill broadens the existing harassment law to include sending electronic communications to another person without legitimate purpose and with "malicious intent to frighten, intimidate or cause emotional distress" and as a result, the person is frightened, intimidated or emotionally distressed . Now, if your "crew" feels comfortable enough to continue the name calling, the threats, the use of personal information, etc on message boards and blogs then that is your business, but I have to tell you that the laws are getting stronger, and we do have far more options now than we used to. I am not going just sit idly by and let you guys in unison bully me or others in an attempt to frighten, intimidate or cause emotional distress in me or in anyone else that I know. I expect all information to be removed from the blogs or the message boards or I will be taking action. This is promise you. I just checked, and it turns out there are many resources already available.cyberbullyhelp.com cyberbullying.us cyberbullying.org online-bully.com Please know that all name calling, threats, personal attacks, and the use of my personal information WILL be forwarded to the proper authorities. If you want to help me make my case even stronger, then please just keep it up. Sincerely, creederagingbull.quote.com