[REPLY: You were «censored» for being an odious little twit with a penchant for
making libelous statements.
You need to go get Weston Price's book «Nutrition and Degenerative Diseases», available ONLY from; if you bother to read that you will stop asking stupid questions and
making libelous statements.
Is
making a libelous statement canceled out if your argument lacks credibility?
You can
make libelous statements as much as you want as long as you compensate those affected for the injury that you cause.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind what
makes a
statement libelous or slanderous is its inaccuracy, not its harshness.
I would suggest that next time you
make a
statement that is bordering on if not actually
libelous against an honoured military veteran that you at least have the balls to show you full name and not appear as «Gary».
Songo, who is has
made his name by
making libelous and bizarre
statements against various people in Ghana football through his Fire 4 Fire programme has was no time in attacking Gyan in good or times.
An attorney for Hacikyan and his Aquasol company served the Common Council with papers this week that contend Davis
made «defamatory and
libelous statements in a Facebook posting» about Hacikyan.
Judith Silver, a Florida attorney who practices Internet law, says teachers need to use common sense when disclosing information about students, parents, or employers online or when
making statements that could be
libelous.
However, as the
statements these volunteers from other shelters
made are highly
libelous, we have taken a stand in protecting the integrity of our hardworking and selfless volunteers.
Exxon Secrets (ES) is a published web site; If the investigators behind ES are
making false and
libelous statements, then Exxon would be able to shut them down and take every cent they owned in a court of law.
Although silence itself is not libel, failing to act to allow a continued presence for
libelous statements may in fact be libel itself, especially if a defendant was
made aware or had reason to be aware of defamatory information that they had sufficient control over.
Brokers also need policies that prohibit salespeople who blog from
making potentially
libelous statements about other industry professionals or talking about commissions or business operations in ways that could violate antitrust or fair housing laws.
This can include such points as discussing a pending transaction, the use of language or
statements that could be taken as
libelous, or
making sure licensees are following the law in how they identify themselves on their business page.