User talk:Keith Ashley

Going back to the issue of Neutrality, I think I can offer some new links which will strongly indicate a need to rewrite certain paragrahs that deal with Adi Da law suits as well as other related issues.

Using unproven alligations in the form of lawsuits as a means to slate the viewers attitude to Adi Da is misleading to the viewer Since anyone can sue anyone esle for anything. Furthermore, if such alligations not only remains unproven in a court of law, but the primary individual bringing the allegations foward in the lawsuit totally recants her alligations, then what is the fairness in featuring it prominently in an article about Adi Da? None that makes sense to me. I have know about Beverley recanting of the alligations for years based on a number of issues occuring at the time but was not aware of any place on the web where this was available in print, until now.

I suggest that the reference to Beverly O'Mahoney's total recanting of the lawsuit, and the shady preformance of her lawyer (similar behavior later got him disbarred from the legal profession) must be included in this discussion in a way that should structure a whole rewrite of the Adi Da Critisicm section and a rewrite of the introductary third paragraph which makes a reference to the criticism section.

As a form of help allow me to offer a link to the following pages: http://www.adidaupclose.org/Lawsuits/index.html http://www.adidaupclose.org/Lawsuits/lawsuits.html Keith Ashley 02:13, 12 February 2007 (UTC)


 * Hi Keith, please see my replies here and here at Talk:Adi Da. thanks, Jim Butler(talk) 08:43, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

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