Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Mr. Warman Claims Bad Reputation

Richard Warman claims he has a bad reputation because of a possibly erroneous story published by The National Post newspaper of Canada.

REGINA -- Linking one blog to another and allowing comments on her blog postings has landed one prominent Saskatchewan blogger in a legal quandary.

Kate McMillan of Small Dead Animals is one of several named as defendants in a statement of claim filed by Richard Warman with the Ontario Superior Court on April 7. Others include Ezra Levant, The National Post and one of its journalists, Jonathon Kay.

In the statement of claim, Warman alleges he was defamed on a blog known as freedominion.ca. He alleges those comments were linked to or commented upon on other blogs, including McMillan's and The National Post's.
You know, I didn't take any steps to determine if this story is true. So Mr. Richard Warman, if Richard Warman is your real name, sue me.

I expect by the time this goes viral on the 'net Mr. Richard Warman will have no reputation left worth defending.

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With any luck Mr. Richard Warman, if Richard Warman is actually your name, will be able to find this without trouble.

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Cross Posted at Classical Values

1 comment:

linearthinker said...

When last I checked your CV cross post made Number Two on the Google Hit Parade for the last 24 hours.

Warman's claim, as you phrase it, seems to be true. He does have a bad reputation.

Seems there's a lot of flyover country folks up there between Saskatoon and Regina who aren't impressed with lawyers, especially double dipping liars who attempt to lightfinger the deck of evidentiary documents. I smell Dan Rather's influence. Where is Dan, btw?