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On 12/15/2008 02:00 AM, SitG Admin:
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<pre wrap="">At 3:26 PM -0800 12/14/08, Peter Williams wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is it ethical for a person choosing an anonymous person to diss a
person choosing a legal named during a community election process.
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And is it at all relevant that it occurs in the context of
anonymity/privacy vs. full public disclosure, paralleling the
anonymous name vs. real name of those people? Would the ethics be
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Yes! Not during elections and without anti-endorsements. I think there
would be many willing to listen and voice their various opinions which
I'm sure do exist.<br>
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