TEPaul,
I'm sorry you feel that way.
But, your feelings are your feelings and you have to go by them.
There's a line in the movie, "Midnight Express" when an inmate in the prison answers a question about why some other inmates seem out of sync with the other inmates. The character basically says, "the bad machines don't know they're bad"
On one hand you chastise David Moriarty and any and all who find elements of interest, facts and truth in his treatise. On the other hand you asked innumerable questions which David attempted to answser, yet, you refuse to supply Bryan Izatt with the Metes and Bounds he's requested of you.
Bryan is not a "pal" of David's, he, like many of us is interested in the discussion, Yet, you have ignored repeated requests to supply information in your possession so that he can complete his work. That's rude and disengenuous. And you don't see the hypocrisy ?
Bryan has never participated in name calling, nor has he taken sides. He, like most of us on GCA.com want to see ALL of the facts and information revealed, not deliberately hidden.
You've clearly stated that you're going to take your football and go home since you don't like and won't tolerate anyone who disagrees with the established positions posited by you and Wayne.
That would seem contrary to the purpose of the "discussion group" section of this website.
You seem to think that everyone has jumped on Moriarty's bandwagon.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
I think most are interested in delving into the past to try to ascertain the facts and piece together a more informed history, whatever that may be.
I don't know what the historical record should reflect, but, I think that trying to find out is a worthwhile pursuit.
The facts are what they are and NO ONE should be afraid of them.
You can curse the darkness or light a candle, the choice is yours.
I hope that you'll continue to participate on GCA.com irrespective of the topics being discussed.
Unlike others, I hope you're man enough to invite me to play golf with you in Philly, you're always welcome to dine and play golf with me in Soprano land.