Friday, September 13, 2013

How does it feel?

Perhaps you dance several times a month. Some dances you go to are legitimate, straight-up and wholesome. Alas, some dances in your local area are run by robbing, stealing, lying, cheating swindlers who use stolen robbery loot to hold dances for folks who endorse crime and theft.

How does it feel to you? Can you detect any difference between "right" and "wrong"? If a dance is paid for with stolen robbery loot, at a club which was outright swindled away from the very people who built the club, by robbers who cheat, swindle, defame and defraud your former "friends" ... does that feel any different (to you) than a regular ordinary good square dance?

This is an important question. Your answer is important.

It's such a disgrace when people (perhaps even you) choose "wrong" over "right". Yet the very true fact is that some people (perhaps even you) cannot detect any difference at all between right and wrong.

Does this describe YOU? Does a legitimate rightful dance feel any different, to you, than a stolen swindled cheated event?

If you want to do what's right, first you must be able to discern the fundamental difference between "right" and "wrong". So ... can you tell the difference? When you participate in an event which only exists as a result of robbery, theft, crime, swindling, defamation, back-stabbing and/or cheating, does it feel any different to YOU than other square dances?

You can be assured that there is a very real difference between "right" and "wrong". The only question is, can you feel the difference? No matter how slight that difference might be, do you know right from wrong?

And if you DO know the difference between right and wrong, why on earth would you support wrongdoing?

Let's all start paying attention to the fact that "right" feels different from "wrong". Let's support good honest right events and let's steer clear of cheating lying swindling stolen wrong robbery events. Let's make the world a better place by choosing "right" over "wrong". Is that too much to ask?

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Guest columnist

This week we feature a guest writer. A total jerk recently sent in an abusive taunting message. Let's read and learn.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:56 PM, Arthur Wills <agwills@gvtc.com> wrote:
> I always enjoy a psycho.
> Especially one that is illiterate.
> Seems like you paste the same message every time.
I write about the crimes of stealing, swindling, cheating, defamation and robbery. You helped dirty rotten crooks get clean away with these atrocities for over a year.

If you want different crime stories, you need to commit different crimes.
> I guess your vocabulary is as stunted as your caller dates.
> I noticed they dumped your worthless butt from the
> caller's lab and from Fun Valley.
I noticed you seem amused by robbery, swindling, crime and defamation.

I invested years of hard work and thousands of dollars into building up a business. Lowdown scumbag crooks (including you) outright stole my business from me and my spouse.

What gives you the right to steal our money and our business from us? What gives you the right to be amused because we were swindled, cheated, lied to and smeared?

Let's analyze your own term ... "worthless". Back when I was investing lots of time and money into building the club which you eventually stole, I was always proudly introduced as the club's "very own internationally-known caller". But after you rob, cheat, swindle and smear me, from that point on I'm suddenly "worthless". I'm not even welcome at dances which are financed with the robbery loot.

So, in your view, someone has "worth" if they will build up a club for you to steal. After you rob someone, that same builder is now "worthless".

Switching topics, what gives YOU the right to steal a business from someone who invested thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours into building it up?

Anyone who would endorse that crime, or even worse, be amused by it, is truly "worthless".
> Looks like everyone caught on to your psychotic act.
Not quite "everyone". Most people were not fooled when experienced capable swindlers used a tried-and-true formula.

Some con artists spread the malicious lie that their crime victim had gone insane. It's a common ploy used by petty crooks who want to rob someone. The cheap lowdown scumbag dirty rotten trick only works when dealing with ignorant gullible fools.

I notice that the tactic worked perfectly on you.

By the way, what gives you the right to rob someone? How do you justify being amused because someone was cheated and swindled? In other words, WHAT ON EARTH is WRONG with YOU????
> Keep the emails coming, I like a good laugh from time to time.
Ditto and likewise.

Let's recap. You are amused by crime, right? When someone gets ripped off, it's entertaining ... correct?

If it just so happens that YOU are robbed and cheated and swindled, then you'd expect all of your so-called "friends" to laugh at you, right?

You are truly one sick and twisted individual.
> Where are you now? Have they committed you yet?
Where are YOU now? Have they thrown you in jail yet for robbery and slander?
> Your past friend
> Art
Let's get one thing straight. You never were (and will never be) _my_ friend. Friends don't lie, cheat, rob, swindle, defame, rip off and taunt each other. Friends are not amused when crimes happen to others.

Only a total jackass like you would ever believe that YOUR fake friendship is a coveted commodity which can be withheld for the purpose of punishing someone because they got robbed.

You are a sick perverted scumbag. I don't associate with liars, cheaters, crooks, swindlers, defamers, gossips, etc ... nor people who aid, abet and endorse crime.

The End

PS - what gives you the right to rob, cheat, swindle, defraud and defame others and then be amused by it?

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Help vs. Hinder

If you enjoy robbery, cheating, crime, lying and swindling at your square dances then you're in luck. Today's event features all this and more.

Today's featured Profiteer (i.e. someone who gains from other people's loss) has already "retired" from calling many times. Apparently the lure of grabbing more stolen robbery loot is enough to un-retire a profiteer.

You can always get the latest crime-ring news from a particular stolen website which previously contained only good solid square dance info but now features dead callers and/or full-page ads from new callers who have not yet learned to call but have completely mastered the arts of slander and defamation. I actually prefer the original version from years past. Alas, that site was taken down because someone came in and stole the site from the original founder who then refused to allow his programming code to be used to promote and encourage criminal activities.

Always remember: it's easier to steal a club than to start one. It's easier to lock someone out of the website he created than to actually come up with your own idea. It's easier to slander and defame someone than it is to build a successful career. It's easier to believe liars and cheaters than to admit the distasteful truth, even when that truth stares you right in the face.

Executive summary: there is no rightness nor justification whatsoever about the batch of crooks who stole FunDancers from the club's originators and founders. They committed an unprovoked and outrageous robbery. The lying cheating swindlers who ended up as beneficiaries of this robbery are a disgrace to square dancing and to the human race. It's totally shockingly flabberghasting that any of you immoral enablers actually endorse and support these crimes. By enabling robbers and swindlers to prosper, you are guilty by association.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Can You Help?

Some crooks outright stole a square dance club (and thousands of dollars) from the people who spent years building the club. When the crime victims refused to silently take a robbin', the crooks tried their dead-level best to lie and slander their victims out of business permanently.

For example, the lying cheating swindlers refused to pay even one penny toward the hundreds of dollars they legitimately owed on the website for the club which they outright stole, yet they gladly paid NEW money to set up a NEW website whose only purpose was to defame and lie about their innocent victims and try to run them out of business.

So, it's not like the cheaters lack money to pay their bills. It's just that they use stolen money to inflict harm and to tear down clubs and careers which take years to build.

You might wonder, "How can I help?". The answer is simple.

Stop supporting the dirty rotten thieving sneaky cutthroat robbers.

It really is that easy. Stop endorsing and rewarding crime. Stop helping people who steal, swindle and cheat.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

A very quick thought for today

Conformity is doing what everyone else does, regardless of what's right.

Morality is doing what's right, regardless of what everyone else does.

Do the Right Thing

Lowdown bandits outright stole the FunDancers club from the very people who started, built, promoted and grew the club.

Now they invite you to come help spend the robbery loot. Are you really stupid enough to believe their lies? Are you really so desperate for entertainment that you'll patronize a club which you dang well know  was outright stolen and swindled from the people who built the club? Do you think that ignoring a problem makes it go away? Are you really that naive?

Here's an alternative. Don't support robbery and theft! Instead, urge the lying cheating swindling crooks to return the money they stole. Even if they do give back the thousands of dollars they outright stole (which will never happen, but even if the thieves do make restitution) it still will not set things completely right. But returning the stolen loot will definitely improve a terrible situation.

Don't participate in crime. Don't help robbers spend loot. Don't let cheating lying swindlers get away with theft scot-free.

Do the right thing instead. Without a doubt, you know the difference between right and wrong. The only question is whether you have enough gumption to do the right thing. Avoid cheating lying swindling robbers who steal from honest hard-working people. Find a good wholesome dance to go to instead.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Does It Ever Bother You?

A few things bug me about a local square dance club. I wonder if those same things also bug you.

First, how did a band of thugs end up running a square dance club which was started, promoted, built and grown by someone else? How did known swindlers end up with their own club?

The shocking truth: they just outright bald-face STOLE the club (along with thousands of dollars). Ed Wedig and his Bandits were entrusted with running the club whenever the founders were out of town. Instead of running the club, they outright stole it. It's a simple plot. Gain someone's trust. Wait until they go out of town, then rob them.

Outright theft bothers me. Does it bug you at all? If so, what do you plan to do about the fact that someone outright stole a square dance club (and thousands of dollars), then lied their ass off about it, and now they want you to pretend the cheating swindling lowdown robbery never happened and/or the victims deserve to be robbed?

Under what set of sick and twisted values does someone deserve to get robbed? That philosophy is extremely bothersome.

Other things are amiss as well. It takes 8 people (okay, 9 counting the caller) to square dance. Apparently nine people in your community are completely okay with robbery, theft, cheating, swindling, etc. Does that sad fact bother you? Would you have ever guessed that an outright robbing crook could find nine cronies to support and endorse theft, robbery, lying, cheating and swindling?

If you go to the stolen club then you are in that bad square of robber-supporters.

Other things bother me. Let's suppose that you owe someone thousands of dollars. Instead of paying it back, you decide to steal the money and also steal their square dance club right out from under everyone's nose, then lie like crazy to cover up your crime. Let's suppose that you really did all those things. In other words, let's suppose that you are Ed Wedig.

Okay, what's your next move? What do you do with your freshly-stolen club and the thousands of dollars in robbery loot which you stole?

Your next move is to find a caller who will knowingly accept stolen robbery loot to call for your stolen club. Surely you face an obstacle. What caller on this planet is immoral and lowdown enough to knowingly accept stolen robbery loot to call for a stolen club run by robbing cheating lying slanderous swindlers?

The sad answer is "every caller they ever asked".  Not one caller refused to help robbers spend loot. You'll find more restraint at a shark feeding frenzy. Most callers rushed back repeatedly to grab more loot, scooping up the spoils of robbery as fast and as often as possible.

Do you find it shocking that every caller will gladly help rob a professional colleague? Do you find it amazing that, in the realm of square dancing, the term "friendship" is as flimsy as a puff of smoke?

Do you find it dismaying that if you ever happen to get robbed, your only choice is to just silently take it like a man, elseways the robbers will smear your name all over the world?

Yes indeed, something's not quite right at one of the square dance clubs. Does this bother you in any way? If so, what do you intend to do about it?

Here's how you can help solve the problem: stop supporting the robbers! In an ideal world, we'd all persuade the cheating lying swindling robbers to give back the thousands of dollars they stole, but let's be real. We will never see such a rosy outcome from this mess. All we can hope for is a realistic compromise.

The only practical solution, i.e. the only way you can help, is to recognize that there are honest dances in the area. (I say this knowing that almost every dancer and caller in the area has already participated, in some way, in the robbery). It might actually be impossible to find a completely honest dance. But surely you can find a dance which is more honest than the totally immoral corrupt swindled robbed cheated club which is operated today by a crime ring.

Here's how you can make things better. Every time you're tempted to support the crooks, DON'T. Instead, find an honest dance (if you can) and support that event instead.