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Hornhung Virgin sent me a PM

Started by Gary Oak, April 27, 2013, 12:50:34 AM

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Anonymous

Quote from: "Gary Oak"Hornhung Virgin.... How's your love life ?   .....In hand ?  :lol:

Hornung is a seriously weird guy for sure. There, that is the closest I will ever get to agreeing with you Oak.

GORDY GAMBINO

I wouldn't bother locking up my daughter when Hornhungs around but I would the doggie and cat
RW = ANAL SIZE WHORE

Anonymous

Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"I wouldn't bother locking up my daughter when Hornhungs around but I would the doggie and cat

Why is that GORDY?

Hornung

I bet a sinophobic racist conspiracy theory nutcase like you Gary Choking the Chicken enjoys spreading false rumors on the internet because you are piece of shite arsewipe.

Knowing how you are a deranged cyberbully troll with obsessive compulsive disorder who enjoys hurting people by spreading false rumors, I bet you sent many of those false rumors to Brian Burke.



Former Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke files defamation lawsuit over Internet 'lies'

Former Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke filed a defamation law suit on Friday against online commentators who allegedly "spread lies over the Internet" after Burke was fired earlier this year.



The notice of civil claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court alleges 18 defendants commenting anonymously under Internet user names defamed Burke by suggesting he had an extra-marital affair with sportscaster Hazel Mae and that he was the father of her child.



Those assertions are false and defamatory, and "made with the knowledge that they were false or with a reckless disregard for their truth," alleges the notice of claim.

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 Hazel Mae, a Rogers Sportsnet anchor, was the focus of untrue rumours, says a lawsuit filed by former Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke.



The notice alleges the online comments have circulated throughout Canada and the United States, harming Burke's reputation. It seeks an injunction against the defendants from publishing further "defamatory statements" as well as damages, interest and costs.



Though only 18 were named in a suit file in B.C. Supreme Court by Burke — claiming comments made about an alleged affair between Burke and Rogers Sportsnet reporter Hazel Mae and speculation he was the father of her child were "false" and "defamatory" — lawyers for both Burke and Mae contacted others believed to be based in the U.S. and who posted on social media sites.



"I wrote similar letters that Burke's lawyers wrote," said Toronto lawyer Iain MacKinnon, who is representing Mae. "Between the two of us we got the vast majority of the postings taken down. Most people were fairly responsive and responsible in taking it down once they were notified."



Although removing comments was the "prime goal" for Mae, MacKinnon said "I think you can assume that wasn't enough (for Burke) because if it was he probably wouldn't be pursuing legal action." He added Mae has still not ruled out her own legal action.



"She does think that these anonymous posters should be held accountable for what they wrote," he said.



Meanwhile, on forums named in the suit and through social media, personal attacks directed toward Burke and Mae continued, raising more questions about defamation online and who is responsible. In the days after the suit was filed, a poster using the alias "Aaronp18" — one of 18 named in the lawsuit — was commenting in his own defence on the popular CanucksCorner.com hockey forum.



What can you say on the Internet in a blog, or forum or on a website?



It's no different than what you say in a letter, a book, a newspaper or any other public forum, says Internet law expert Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair of Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa.



"The law applies online just as it does offline," said Geist, who also writes a column for the Star, adding you can be sued the same as if you've written it in a book or in a newspaper.



A defamatory statement is a false statement that hurts a person's reputation, according to the Canadian Bar Association. If it is spoken, the defamation is termed "slander'' and if it's written, it is called "libel.''

GORDY GAMBINO

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Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"I wouldn't bother locking up my daughter when Hornhungs around but I would the doggie and cat

Why is that GORDY?




he woodnt fuck the daughter but the dog and cat are gonna be fucked and eaten hon
RW = ANAL SIZE WHORE

Anonymous

Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "GORDY GAMBINO"I wouldn't bother locking up my daughter when Hornhungs around but I would the doggie and cat

Why is that GORDY?




he woodnt fuck the daughter but the dog and cat are gonna be fucked and eaten hon

 :shock:

Gary Oak

There is nothing like reading a Hornhung Virgin threat to lift ones spirits and to have a nice laugh  :D


Quote from: "Gary Oak"Hornhung virgin just sent me this PM :lol:  He is such a pathetic whiner. What a joke :lol:





   

VPD wants a new law to prosecute cyber bullies like you.

Sent: Today, 01:55

From: Hornung

To: Gary Oak



Are you listen Gary Choking the Chicken? Keep it up Gary Choking the Chicken with your obsessive compulsive racist, homophobic and sexual lies and racial motivated hate driven spam on several thread on the Vancouver Forum. Maybe jail time will help you think it over.  





VPD wants changes to Criminal Code to tackle cyber-bullying

Wants a maximum two-year prison term



Jason Howe   April 25, 2013 11:24 am



VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Vancouver Police are calling for changes to the laws to help them better deal with cyber-bullying.



This comes as Ottawa looks to fast-track new legislation.



The police department is taking aim at bullying done through social media or with new technology; it's proposing the country broaden the part of the Criminal Code that deals with false messages and indecent and harassing telephone calls. <<< Just like you, Gary Choking the Chicken with continued harassment for several months.



The law would come with a maximum two-year prison term.



Barry Cartwright of SFU's School of Criminology agrees the laws need to catch up to the times.



"Cyber-bullying is very poorly policed. Cyberspace is big and generally people feel they can get away with just about anything in cyberspace."



The prime minister has said police may need new tools to keep up with change.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Gary Oak"There is nothing like reading a Hornhung Virgin threat to lift ones spirits and to have a nice laugh  :D


Quote from: "Gary Oak"Hornhung virgin just sent me this PM :lol:  He is such a pathetic whiner. What a joke :lol:





   

VPD wants a new law to prosecute cyber bullies like you.

Sent: Today, 01:55

From: Hornung

To: Gary Oak



Are you listen Gary Choking the Chicken? Keep it up Gary Choking the Chicken with your obsessive compulsive racist, homophobic and sexual lies and racial motivated hate driven spam on several thread on the Vancouver Forum. Maybe jail time will help you think it over.  





VPD wants changes to Criminal Code to tackle cyber-bullying

Wants a maximum two-year prison term



Jason Howe   April 25, 2013 11:24 am



VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Vancouver Police are calling for changes to the laws to help them better deal with cyber-bullying.



This comes as Ottawa looks to fast-track new legislation.



The police department is taking aim at bullying done through social media or with new technology; it's proposing the country broaden the part of the Criminal Code that deals with false messages and indecent and harassing telephone calls. <<< Just like you, Gary Choking the Chicken with continued harassment for several months.



The law would come with a maximum two-year prison term.



Barry Cartwright of SFU's School of Criminology agrees the laws need to catch up to the times.



"Cyber-bullying is very poorly policed. Cyberspace is big and generally people feel they can get away with just about anything in cyberspace."



The prime minister has said police may need new tools to keep up with change.

Even if the police were to pursue this which they won't, they would have to charge Hornung too.

Gary Oak

One of the problems that Hornhung Virgin would have is that the judge, the lawyers ,the guards and everybody else in the courtroom would be laughing at Hornhung Virgins comments all the time :lol:

Anonymous

Quote from: "Gary Oak"One of the problems that Hornhung Virgin would have is that the judge, the lawyers ,the guards and everybody else in the courtroom would be laughing at Hornhung Virgins comments all the time :lol:

It will never get that far Gary.

Gary Oak

Hornhung Virgin is on today complaining about threats on the internet :lol:

Rambo Wong

Gary Oak is a racist twirlybrain choking the chicken sinophobic antisemitic anti catholic fruitcase moron crap'n drool spammer conspiracy nut who son't stop cyberbullying because he is a racist twirlybrain choking the chicken antisemitic anticatholic sinophobic fruitcase moron nutbar spammer liar conspiracy nut who thinks AIDS is a manmade disease and 9/11 was an inside job

Anonymous

Quote from: "Gary Oak"Hornhung Virgin is on today complaining about threats on the internet :lol:

He has been doing that for years, so what else is new?

Laughing Out Loud

Quote from: "Gary Oak"Hornhung virgin just sent me this PM :lol:  He is such a pathetic whiner. What a joke :lol:





   

VPD wants a new law to prosecute cyber bullies like you.

Sent: Today, 01:55

From: Hornung

To: Gary Oak



Are you listen Gary Choking the Chicken? Keep it up Gary Choking the Chicken with your obsessive compulsive racist, homophobic and sexual lies and racial motivated hate driven spam on several thread on the Vancouver Forum. Maybe jail time will help you think it over.  





VPD wants changes to Criminal Code to tackle cyber-bullying

Wants a maximum two-year prison term



Jason Howe   April 25, 2013 11:24 am



VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – Vancouver Police are calling for changes to the laws to help them better deal with cyber-bullying.



This comes as Ottawa looks to fast-track new legislation.



The police department is taking aim at bullying done through social media or with new technology; it's proposing the country broaden the part of the Criminal Code that deals with false messages and indecent and harassing telephone calls. <<< Just like you, Gary Choking the Chicken with continued harassment for several months.



The law would come with a maximum two-year prison term.



Barry Cartwright of SFU's School of Criminology agrees the laws need to catch up to the times.



"Cyber-bullying is very poorly policed. Cyberspace is big and generally people feel they can get away with just about anything in cyberspace."



The prime minister has said police may need new tools to keep up with change.

He is a weak Chinese spy.

Green_Hornet

Quote from: "Lotus Leaf"
He is a weak Chinese spy.

Quote from: "Lotus Leaf"Unfortunately half of our politicians in Canada are on the same Chinese payroll as you. If I called the cops I could get some squinty eyed ESL boy like you.

Lotus Leaf, do you want the Constable Dale Quiring's phone number and email?  You can try to convince him  with your racist, sinophobic insult laden spam lies.