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I generally hear a lot of noise from those who oppose current .WEB registrations; and yet they never offer up legal, historical or ethical precedent for a registration wipe.
Zero, zip, nada.
At most, they offer up ambiguous, amorphous platitudes based upon theory, supposition, rumor and emotionalism. Nothing more. They propose an aggressive and unjustifiable take-over, as such, through corruption and abusive control. And their rationality is founded upon immoral justification disquised as moral justification.
Simply put, they want .WEB registrants to take it up their respective asses because -- well -- just because.
Remarkable dialectic, isn't it?
No, it's not. It's nothing but rank, meaningless spew.
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Re: Yours is that specious argument, yet again.
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