So what is the motive for attempting to "out" this poster? Because he uses ""Rick" in his username? It appears that the allegation is that he is "impersonating" he who shall not be named. For using "Rick" in his screen name?Carson are trying to find out who rickcitizen is so that they can bully that person even more---
I mean, there are only about 2.7 million people in the United States named Richard.
So a very brief 2 minute search turned up various names that use "Rick" or "citizen."
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/rick/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/rickie/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/therick/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/rickrick/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/citizen/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/lakew ... index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/rick1/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/ricker/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/mrrick/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/misterrick/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/acitizen/index.html
http://connect.cleveland.com/user/yourc ... index.html
Surely, those posters can't all be attempting to impersonate the plaintiff?
Why aren't those usernames being subpoenaed?
It's pretty clear when you look at the content of the subject user's posts. Do they mention "he who shall not be named?" NO.
But, the the posts are critical of the Lakewood mayor and council. Pointedly critical.
And all within that person's rights as a citizen. The right to criticize government.
So think about what's going on here.
This lawsuit is an attempt to attack, harass, and silence critics of our government.
Is this acceptable? Do we live in a city that attacks and harasses its residents for voicing their opinion?