
This pop up on a Google search. http://snarkybytes.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; He claimed to be ban from this site and infer that we are crazy


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I imagine it would annoy a lot of writers if people were not only violating their copyrights, but also claiming somebody else wrote it. It's like taking a song, posting it on youtube, and attributing the song to a different singer or band.The Annoyed Man wrote:Kloos is a foreign born libertarian who has resided in the U.S. for a number of years with his American wife and children. Someone spammed the interwebs with emails claiming that Major Caudil (USMC Ret) wrote this essay. It ticked Kloos off for a while, because he not only wrote the essay, he got paid for publishing it, and he's not getting the credit he deserves for his work, but I think he has managed to let go of it.
Ah, never mind. I thought he meant Marko Kloos. IIRC the Snarky Bytes guy went off the wall cause we weren't all rabidly pro-open carry.jmorris wrote:But is he banned from here?