From: Ruben Safir on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 08:34:45 -0400, Uncle Abogado® wrote:

> On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 00:53:50 +0000 (UTC), Ruben Safir
> <ruben(a)mrbrklyn.com> wrote:
>
>>> His real name is Alex Casti.
>>>
>>> The rest is easy enough to find, if you know where to look. Trust
>>> me, he's left plenty of footprints.
>>
>>Really? How did you know that?
>
> Like I said, he's left a lot of footprints.
>
>>This one?
>>http://camelot.mssm.edu/~arc/
>
> That's the one. There's even a link to a photograph here:
> http://camelot.mssm.edu/~arc/images/Alex_JetsGame_charlatan.JPG
>
> The doofus in the dark glasses is our friend Mr. Casti.



So that is Wrentch and we have his employer, phone number et al??

Ruben
From: Ruben Safir on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 07:43:06 -0700, Wretch wrote:

> On Jul 24, 8:34 am, Uncle Abogado® <siempredelira...(a)googlelaw.net>
> wrote:
>> Like I said, he's left a lot of footprints.
>
>
> Well hell, being that we're having so much fun...drop a line to Foley &
> Lardner LLP and say hi to our good buddy Barry "Uncle Abogado" Mandel.
> I'm sure they'd be very impressed by his eloquent touches this bald old
> man contributes here....
>
> http://www.foley.com/people/bio.aspx?employeeid=29585
> http://lawyers.justia.com/lawyer/barry-mandel-1128274
>
>
> So...what....bald since junior high school Barry? That would explain a
> LOT.



What an embarrassment you are. You think Barry is hiding? Does Red Hat
know about your extra-circilum trolling activity?

Ruben
From: Ruben Safir on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 09:51:01 -0700, Wretch wrote:

> On Jul 24, 12:10 pm, Uncle Abogado® <siempredelira...(a)googlelaw.net>
> wrote:
>> In this case, nothing.  Sherlock Hopeless just outed the wrong Mandel.
>
> Hardly. For example,
> http://sports.mylounge.com/showthread.php?p=882233
>
> Notice Barry Mandel's "Bear Law" address and so forth. And the work
> history here
> http://www.foley.com/people/bio.aspx?employeeid=29585
>
> where you shall find
> "Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, Mr. Mandel was a litigator with Baer
> Marks & Upham LLP where he practiced for 15 years"
>
> There's plenty more where that came from. I'm not quite sure why Mr.
> Mandel seems to think he's so invisible.
>
> Barry Mandel's messy trails of vituperative carnage and insult slinging
> have a long history in the Knicks, Mets, and other newsgroups, and I
> suppose he wouldn't care to have Foley & Lardner knowing how he spends
> his time. As far as I'm concerned these ng's are just fun and games.
> But Barry Mandel occasionally feels compelled to ratchet up the
> intensity to personal levels, whilst under the delusion of anonymity, so
> there you have it.



I'm willing to bet that your employer would not like the negitive
publicity that you can generate....

just saying.

Ruben
From: Ruben Safir on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 09:53:56 -0700, Wretch wrote:


> Just so you all know...Barry Mandel is lying.
>
> And perhaps this Alex character will sue you too, Barry. Maybe he'll
> even contract Foley & Lardner for the work, if need be. Care to take
> the case?
>
> W



Your boarding on unstable behavior at this point Alex. It took me 10
minutes to find Barry when I wanted to find him about a month ago, and we
talked on the phone. Clearly he isn't hiding but I KNOW the people you
work for...personally..since we all swim in the small small Free Software
community. Your a disgrace to the community and to Red Hat.

Nobody is going to want your social problems is you keep this up. If I
was you I'd quit right now while you still have some reputation intact.

And BTW - don't bother looking me up. My life is COMPLETELY public and
nothing would make me happier than being harassed by you in public. I
could use the money I'd make in a law suite.

Ruben
From: Ruben Safir on
On Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:02:42 -0400, Uncle Abogado® wrote:

> Maybe someone ought to stop by Cooper Union and have a chat with the
> dean about YOUR online activities.

My friend Billy Donahue as fairly deep links in Cooper and knows the
dean. If not that, I can have Stallman call Cooper Union and we can all
discuss your online behaviors and the negative impact it has Cooper, Free
Software and the community at large.

Ruben