How Blog Wars Should End
Over the past few days I have written extremely critical comments about a Parliamentary staffer named Valentin Erikson. I now realize that my posts were based on factual inaccuracies, and my comments weren’t fair. I have therefore taken down my blog posts on the subject.Besides retracting my statements, I would like to offer my sincere apology to Mr. Erikson for any embarrassment I have caused him. jason cherniak
Jason Cherniak was, I suspect, mislead. How or why he was mislead is up to him to find out. The error was caught by Mike Brock and picked up by other bloggers. Jason went back and checked his sources. He was not satisfied. So he pulled the posts.
No lawyers, no commissions; just an error and a retraction and apology.
This is the way blog wars should end. Kinsella and Lucy Warman should take a note.
So, Jason, about that Christians killing all the Heathen to bring on the Messiah thing.
Update: Over at Brock’s neo from halls of macadamia writes:
i just love how things are never actually ever cherniak’s fault.
it actually brings a smile to my face… as he starts to awkwardly bob and weave… and spin his hapless tales.
let me explain…
back in the mid nineties… “someone” chucked a complete roll of toilet paper into our crapper.
when i rounded up the “usual suspect“… to try to impress the gravity of the offense upon his be-diapered self… my young son very quickly dimed out his best friend and constant companion, aka “white bear“.
to be absolutely fair, i thought it was a pretty impressive performance for someone who had, only very recently, begun speaking in complete sentences.
that’s what i think of… every time jason tries to explain away his latest idiocy.
jason cherniak makes me laugh.
Written by jay on February 28th, 2008 with
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#1. February 28th, 2008, at 7:00 PM.
Jason Cherniak was, I suspect, mislead.
I suspect he was punk’d.