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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3239777, member: 71723"]Hopefully, I'm going to surprise Jim and calmly and simply state my opinion(s) and why I hold them.</p><p><br /></p><p>1) I personally very much like Dan Carr. I've met him in person a few times and he is a kind and engaging fellow.</p><p><br /></p><p>2) I like his overstrike fantasy date coins very much, AND (this is key) I accept that when I decide to collect them, as I have, I am taking upon myself, and my son, a longterm obligation to do everything in our power that they remain carefully labelled as to what they are, and are not.</p><p><br /></p><p>3) I have also met RWB. He is a personal slob and a cat-hater. I have been a committed stray and feral cat rescuer. Spay and release, the whole shmeer. I have no use for any room into which I enter and find him there. He is one of the most revolting human beings I have ever encountered. Personal opinion. I ALSO believe he lied under oath at the Langbord trial, and as a person who has intimate contact with courts and judges and who has lived most of his life in the U.S. Eastern District Court territory in Pennsylvania, that offends me deeply.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Physics" may be right about what he wrote above, but the Langbord trial exhibited that one reading RWB's tomes takes onboard a significant risk that what they're reading is pure fiction, or at best, unfounded conjecture.</p><p><br /></p><p>With that, I'm done with this subject.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 3239777, member: 71723"]Hopefully, I'm going to surprise Jim and calmly and simply state my opinion(s) and why I hold them. 1) I personally very much like Dan Carr. I've met him in person a few times and he is a kind and engaging fellow. 2) I like his overstrike fantasy date coins very much, AND (this is key) I accept that when I decide to collect them, as I have, I am taking upon myself, and my son, a longterm obligation to do everything in our power that they remain carefully labelled as to what they are, and are not. 3) I have also met RWB. He is a personal slob and a cat-hater. I have been a committed stray and feral cat rescuer. Spay and release, the whole shmeer. I have no use for any room into which I enter and find him there. He is one of the most revolting human beings I have ever encountered. Personal opinion. I ALSO believe he lied under oath at the Langbord trial, and as a person who has intimate contact with courts and judges and who has lived most of his life in the U.S. Eastern District Court territory in Pennsylvania, that offends me deeply. "Physics" may be right about what he wrote above, but the Langbord trial exhibited that one reading RWB's tomes takes onboard a significant risk that what they're reading is pure fiction, or at best, unfounded conjecture. With that, I'm done with this subject.[/QUOTE]
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