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It is nice to see that you read my reply makes me feel real good to know you pay attention Dan, sadly this thread has not been about vacuum cleaners as much as it has been about your bragging of your ownings. Funny to also see that we haven't heard about YOUR GOOD FRIEND JOHN GREGORY lately... What is he up to if we may ask? Inquiring minds would love to know. Perhaps maybe creating another alias so he could be a member again?
 
You have been warned and anyone else who decides 2 harass me

Internet harassment laws make it a criminal act to use the Internet to threaten, torment, stalk, intimidate or otherwise distress a person. Legislation and enforcement varies from one jurisdiction to another, but Internet harassment laws are put in place to protect potential victims from the trauma of cyberstalking, cyberbullying and other forms of internet harassment. In some regions, provisions have been made within broader harassment laws specifically relating to the Internet and other forms of communication.Legal definitions of Internet harassment vary slightly from one region to another, but most jurisdictions agree on the basic principles. Internet harassment is an attempt to use email or another form of electronic communication to torment, threaten, stalk or perform some similar act that would cause distress to a reasonable person. When determining the difference between simple rudeness and criminal harassment, authorities are likely to consider issues such as the attacker’s apparent intent, the frequency of the remarks or postings, evidence of premeditation or information gathering, whether others were encouraged to participate in these acts and whether remarks or attacks were directed specifically at the victim.For those found guilty, the penalties for violating Internet harassment laws depend on the severity of the attacks and the jurisdiction. Harassment convictions can result in fines, community service or a prison sentence. If the victim made previous attempts to make the attacker stop, or if the attacker engaged in other illegal activities such as hacking to harass the victim, sentencing is likely to be harsher.

Before 1990, there was little that could be done legally to deter harassment in any form, whether through the new internet, over the phone, or even in person. California was the first state in the United States to pass anti-stalking legislation, with other states passing similar laws in the following years. These laws, written long before the days of text messaging and social media websites, were designed primarily to prevent predatory stalking.

In 1996, the U.S. Congress passed the Communications Decency Act. This act, originally written to protect the public from harassing phone calls, was rephrased to include any telecommunications device. Although some other clauses of this act were found unconstitutional because of an infringement of free speech, the articles on Internet harassment were not challenged.

Even with the Communications Decency Act, most anti-harassment legislation is done at the state level. California was first to address cyberstalking in 1999, and many other states have passed specific Internet harassment laws. Still others have made provisions in existing anti-harassment laws to deal with Internet communications.
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So what are you saying? We are jealous?! HA YOU CRACK ME UP!!!!

Talk about law, just so you know a little boy who is weak runs away and hides behind someone while a real MAN can defend himself at battle. To make a long story short you post poems and sayings yet can't follow them. If you look at your ratings it is because people on this forum look to see the ass you make of yourself, sit back and laugh, while the couple who post on your thread keep it going because they don't know what to believe. You cannot offend me or anyone else really so keep trying. I love to live my life happy and by you making yourself look like an ass makes me laugh a lot!

Btw stating a fact or facts is not considered cyber bullying or harassment. Maybe you might feel more welcome in another club or forum? I don't know... I am sure there is a forum for the rich, wealthy, and famous who love to GLOAT about what they have and how it is better than anyone else's, or even better a forum of people on an "unlimited budget and who are glad to be graced by the hands of God.
 
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