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That Ignore List sure helps me not deal with jealous haters.
I can assure you I am not jealous, I am 100% listening to your every word.

FYI: I am very close to reporting your post in which you comment about the manager at the movie theater giving you a look for hanging with the teenage girls.

I have a daughter of my own and your obsessing over Ivanka, teenage girls, and some supposed female lawyer from Facebook has me concerned you might be dangerous towards women.

I feel odd behavior of that type (age 50+ guy bragging about teenage girls) should not be ignored, and I could not forgive myself if anything happened because I did not share my suspicions. I am sure you understand.

I have no problem with you putting me on an ignore list, but I will continue to monitor your posts for any more under age girl statements and will call the authorities promptly.



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Past AALL Annual Meeting Locations

I was a pest for these starting in Reno, Nevada in 1989 and going up through the one in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1996. Decided it was a waste of money sending all those snail mail letters out after 1996 to people who were going to go to these conventions. Trying to get them to actually just look at the letters I had received from lawyers, victim/witness assistance providers, Attorney Generals from various States, various association leaders, and many others.

All part of my 224 613 Project. I had been trying to get the help of CEOs, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, movie stars, movie directors, movie studio heads, soap opera stars, soap opera writers, advertisers, etc. to spotlight the problem that these received letters showed.

Future Annual Meeting Dates and Locations Will be interesting to see what happens in these future AALL meetings.
This is distracting from what I posted to begin with on here.
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Old 04-17-2017, 01:35 PM
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I was at the one in Reno, Nevada in 1989. This was about six weeks after I graduated from the U of MN Law School in May of 1989. I was introduced as the cataloger of all the WESTLAW computer files.

Then I went to the AALL meeting in Minneapolis in 1990 and the one in New Orleans in 1991 as well as the one
in San Francisco in 1992. Could not afford to go to any of the others so I had to just use snail mail to write various people attending these conventions.
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Law libraries are our checks and balances on the legal system. Or one of the most important ones of these safe guards if someone does not get why this is important. Many people do understand why this is important.

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Also check out the law library in the Tom Hanks movie Philadelphia Philadelphia (2/8) Movie CLIP - More Comfortable (1993) HD - YouTube or the public library in Hidden Figures and that church in Hidden Figures while you are at it.

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Another little twist on this. While at the U of MN Law Library I had worked under M. Kathleen Price the Law Library Director. She became Law Librarian of Congress around 1990 and was in that position until around 1996 or so. There was an CBS new report around July 5, 1995 that the Library of Congress was challenging whistleblowers and people who wanted to improve things on terms of their mental health rather than addressing their concerns. That is what happened to me at the U of MN Law Library in 1991. Rather than addressing the issue I had with respect to needs of survivors/victims of crimes to practical information the Law Library supervisor of mine probably acting on orders first subtly and then not so subtly put my mental health in question for wanting to talk to FUTURE law library employers about a glaring niche I had found in the delivery system of practical information for victims/survivors of crimes.

I am not saying I have any evidence that M. Kathleen Price was advising this law library supervisor of mine about putting my mental health in question. I was not privy to that information.

I did complain to the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1991 about this-- Senator Joe Biden. Who wrote back that they do not get involved with matters involving only one person. Many US State governors responded unlike this letter from Senator Joe Biden. As did some other US Senators, US Representatives, the Speaker of the House for the State of MN, and others.

So, I have never been much of a fan of that Cheshire Cat Joe Biden. If he had taken a stand in 1991 things would have been a lot different for survivors/victims of crimes in the 1990s as attitudes of law professors towards survivors/victims of crimes rub off on their law students who might become politicians, judges, CEOs, journalists, comedians, and many other professionals.

Things did seem to start changing especially after an interview I had at the Library at the University of Texas at El Paso in late 2001 where it seemed like someone was pulling strings to get me a good position in a law library again. I never learned who this person or group of people might be. UTEP did settle on someone who had been a practicing lawyer unlike me.

There is a connection to Barack Obama in all this that I had feared that Donald Trump would take advantage of in 2012 but he must not have seen the Justice e-mail I had sent back around 2000 which this student newspaper at Brandeis University had re-published in 2011 and that was up on-and-off until 2013 or so. My immediate supervisor at the U of MN Law School had gone onto the U of Chicago Law School Library. I had called her twice around 1992 or 1993 and she flat out told me that I had been blacklisted from law librarianship and that law librarians were a small group with very long memories. This law library employee probably had some contact with Barack Obama when he was a Law Professor to the U of Chicago but I doubt if the WESTLAW cataloger, Joe Biden and the other stuff ever came up in their probably extremely limited conversations. He was busy trying to launch his political career I would guess.

There is still an e-mail I had sent to Villanova back around 2002-2003 that is still up the last I looked. Again am e-mail to a Student Newspaper. I was e-mailing all of the Student Newspapers back in the 2000-2004 period along with just about every other media which had an e-mail address.

So Trump is right about some things with respect to the political establishment and how arm-in-arm some of them are with the media. There are exceptions though and Trump now seems to have become one of the swamp creatures and I see very little chance of change in the DC Beltway.

Libraries could play a critical role in making citizens less prone to being manipulated by either the media or by established politicians.
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Past AALL Annual Meeting Locations

Remember trying to get a victims/survivors of crimes lecture at the AALL Convention in 2001 in Minneapolis at their Summer Convention and I could not find enough speakers for the requirements of the AALL Convention people. I did manage to rope a leader in the Mothers Against Drunken Driving movement. So, I had to throw in the towel but kept looking for jobs in libraries probably up through when we moved to the Villages in 2005. I did manage to anger Gene Coppola in the Summer of 2000 by not accepting his offer that the Palm Harbor Public Library would take 50% of anything he and his staff could help me with in the way of grants for library work. He had started his meeting with me with "I do not like whiners and liars." This was at our very first meeting an d almost his first words out of his mouth. I had been volunteering at the Palm Harbor Library when I met Gene Coppola for about a month or so. He had stated about a week prior to this. The Palm Harbor Library Director before Coppola had been forced out for scolding an employee for taking a too long break and generally acting like a pervert watching adult movies in his office with the door open.

Coppola threatened me with a lawsuit in 2004, March 2 to be exact for my writing true e-mails to his staff about them no longer having a link to the Florida Victim Services Directory.
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Old 04-17-2017, 01:39 PM
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Victim Services Directory

Note I have been pushing this Directory since 2007 on TOTV. A Fort Myers Rape Crisis Center group had told me about it and their desire to see it in libraries. So I started writing all the public and law libraries in FL for them to get a link to the Florida Victim Services Directory.

Gary Corsair, a former Villages Daily Sun reporter, had done a Memorial Day 2007 article on me about my efforts to get the Florida Victim Services Directory connected to the Lake, Marion, and Sumter County Library Systems.
Trying to get this so others can see it without distractions.
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Old 04-17-2017, 01:42 PM
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[QUOTE=Guest]I do not know who you are. Hope I find out *******.[/QUOTE]

Then what? NOTHING! For someone who claims to have completed law school, you know very little about the law as it pertains to libel. Perhaps, that's why you couldn't pass the Bar Exam.
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I do not know who you are. Hope I find out *******.[/QUOTE]

Then what? NOTHING! For someone who claims to have completed law school, you know very little about the law as it pertains to libel. Perhaps, that's why you could not pass the Bar Exam.
I know it takes more and law librarians are not required to pass the Bar as they often move around a lot. You forgot to mention that I got a 251/260 on the MN Bar in 1991 and that was while I knew that my career in law librarianship was over-- or seemed that way-- because I wanted to be honest about my 15 years of experiences with the 2-24-1976 Michelle Mitchell murder investigation in the Spring/Summer of 1991 .

I am actually hoping to go for intentional infliction of emotional distress by the group of you ******** if you keep this **** up. Libelous statements would help. And do. I am keeping a record of your three or four people's personal baiting of me while you profess to know my background. Look at the law *******. And people can see that I am quite emotionally distressed. I may lose the case but you people are in for a ****storm.
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I know it takes more and law librarians are not required to pass the Bar as they often move around a lot. You forgot to mention that I got a 251/260 on the MN Bar in 1991 and that was while I knew that my career in law librarianship was over-- or seemed that way-- because I wanted to be honest about my 15 years of experiences with the 2-24-1976 Michelle Mitchell murder investigation in the Spring/Summer of 1991 .

I am actually hoping to go for intentional infliction of emotional distress by the group of you ******** if you keep this **** up. Libelous statements would help. And do. I am keeping a record of your three or four people's personal baiting of me while you profess to know my background. Look at the law *******. And people can see that I am quite emotionally distressed. I may lose the case but you people are in for a ****storm.
Cyberbullying!!! Stalking and the like.
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I know it takes more and law librarians are not required to pass the Bar as they often move around a lot. You forgot to mention that I got a 251/260 and that was while I knew that my career in law librarianship was over-- or seemed that way-- because I wanted to be honest about my 15 years of experiences with the 2-24-1976 Michelle Mitchell murder investigation.

I am actually hoping to go for intentional infliction of emotional distress by the group of you ******** if you keep this **** up. Libelous statements would help. And do. I am keeping a record of your three or four people's personal baiting of me while you profess to know my background. Look at the law *******. And people can see that I am quite emotionally distressed. I may lose the case but you people are in for a ****storm.
Good luck with that. As you know, being awarded a judgement, should you prevail, and collecting on that judgement are two different things. Good luck with your law suit and the collection of any judgment awarded.
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Advice for Adult Victims of Cyberbullying

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(d) “Cyberstalk” means to engage in a course of conduct to communicate, or to cause to be communicated, words, images, or language by or through the use of electronic mail or electronic communication, directed at a specific person, causing substantial emotional distress to that person and serving no legitimate purpose.
(2) A person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person commits the offense of stalking, a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(3) A person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly follows, harasses, or cyberstalks another person and makes a credible threat to that person commits the offense of aggravated stalking, a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
Some of you people on my Ignore List are being quite malicious IMHO. And I do take you off of it but just to see what you wrote on occasion and to make a record of these personal and often false, insulting and very upsetting posts against me.
 

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