Re: Another Mold Settlement
Posted by ff on 11/21/07
Mike B.:
Again, is that a refusal on your part? Also, again, go back and read my posts, the two
opposing scenarios, one OR the other, did not represent my thinking, that would be an
impossibility as written. Therefore, your intentional misreprentation as "remarks", is
not applicable. In fact, you question as to "where I came up with them", reveals that
you know neither of the two opposing scenarios does represent my opinion, but only a
test for you, that you flunked.
I will tell you that it was not that specifc post of yours that I set you up on, but the
others, in which you behaved in exactly the same manner you now display. You were the
same before, and after, I set you up. My, how you pout and fume, rather than confess.
My, how you twist, spin, attack, restate, misinterpret...
Rather selective of you, isn't it, what you choose to use, and what you leave out.
Now, do you have anything of a contributory nature regarding mold to discuss, or are you
here for some other purpose?
ff
On 11/21/07, Mike B. wrote:
> I'm going to give YOU an opportunity to see if you can weasel out of your jealous, and
> what I consider racist, remarks to my original post. You tell the world, based on the
> information that existed in my original post (which is re-posted below for your
> convenience), where you came up with the 2 scenarios you espoused:
>
> ORIGINAL POST:
>
> What are ya'll doing wrong with your litigation?
>
> Apartment Mold
> Oakland, CA: (Nov-18-07) Twelve immigrant families who
> lived in a dilapidated, unheated, mold and cockroach
> infested apartment, brought charges against their landlord,
> Roosevelt Owyang, accusing him of not providing a habitable
> dwelling at the complex. The suit also alleged breach of
> contract. The former tenants stated that rain water leaked
> into their apartments from windows and ceilings so the
> apartments were constantly damp and mold was thick.
> Cockroaches were everywhere, and stairway railings and
> floorboards were often broken. Several plaintiffs claimed
> that they developed asthma along with the 39 former and
> current residents who are party to the suit. Several others
> claimed that they suffered from chronic sinusitis and upper-
> respiratory problems as a result of staying at the
> apartment. The complaint was filed in state Superior Court
> in Alameda County. As part of a settlement reached, the
> twelve immigrant families received a $1.3 million payout,
> resolving the lawsuit. [INSIDE BAY AREA: APARTMENT MOLD]
>
>
> Go ahead, now.....tell us what was contructive and meaningful about your original
> response to this post.
>
> I know you can't justify the jealous, racial profiling. The rest of your response was
> simply a page right out of the paranoid, conspiracy playbook you follow.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving.
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