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Letter To Dr. Wulsin—Not About Malariotherapy!
Friday, August 25, 2006

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

Dr. Wulsin,

During your August 19 live chat on Firedoglake, legitimate questions to you from readers (me included) were systematically deleted. Follow-ups asking why questions to you were deleted were also deleted without explanation. I reported this story a few days ago: http://tinyurl.co.uk/h36t

1. During your live chat, were you aware that Firedoglake was deleting questions intended for you as they were received? If not, when were you first made aware that Firedoglake was systematically deleting questions for you and comments about the live chat?

2. Are you concerned that Firedoglake deleted legitimate questions addressed to you? Are you concerned that Firedoglake censored legitimate comments? If so, do you intend to respond to Firedoglake?

Thanks and looking forward to receiving your answers by Wednesday, August 30. If I don’t receive your reply by then, I’ll assume you don’t intend to answer my questions and will go to press accordingly.

Sincerely,

[The Dean of Cincinnati]


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