It seems people are slower to comment when the blog moderator is in action.
A guarantee is given that only libelous comments will be removed or censored. After consultation yesterday with a journalist and a legal person it was confirmed that if a libel appeared on this blog, the creator of the blog would be held responsible and could be sued.
A word of thanks to the readers of this blog. It is being read by close to 1,000 people on four continents.
This blog will continue to offer 'alternative' reading. Never will it claim to speak for the Irish Dominicans but it does offer up-to-date and relevant comment. It will always be non-clerical in its approach. Hopefully critical when necessary and never afraid to question the status quo.
There are some current issues that need urgent discussion. Watch this space.
Please keep reading and comment too when you wish.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
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