If you truly believe what you say, Sign your name....
After you....
You'll find my correct email address in my profile. It is my first initial and my last name.
I practice what I preach.
I will never say anything on the web, I wouldn't say to your face.
It's just the way I was raised.
There's a deeper issue here, though....yeah sure, it's all warm and fuzzy to say "I won't say anything on the net that I won't say to your face", but what happens when you say something innocuous, but it's taken as offensive to some crazed whackjob psycho who then tracks you down (by way of your very public name and address) and blows you and your family away. Not so warm and fuzzy then, is it.
There is something to be said about anonymity. Especially when you can't see the crazies that are reading your words.
So I should be frightened because I meet a crazy on the web.
Heck, I don't get frightened when I meet a crazy in person.
It's called conversation. Actually talking to that crazy without all the barbs, slings and arrows, might do some good. I have been talking through modems since the seventies. No one has ever threatened me, ever.
You have to show your id almost everywhere you go. Why should the web be different? Just what do you have to hide?
Ham radio operators have been talking around the world for 100 years. Every operator is in the call book, name address, phone number. Those guys get into some rather heated political discussions. Not one has ever been attacked. It's not quite the same though since the FCC decided every other word could begin with F.
Besides, Oklahoma has the "Make my day better" law. lol Don't get me wrong, I would use it in a heartbeat.
I am much more afraid of what Hillary and O Bom Bom are saying than some crazy, and heck, I know their names.
I am a Democrat, (since 1957). I go to every meeting I can and loudly raise hell with every left wing communist moonbat I meet and try to drive them from my party. You really think I am afraid of some crazy on the Internet.
You should not be either.