That’s according to attorney Clifford J. Shoemaker, in his response to the Order to Show Cause. He states that Kathleen Seidel’s “principal co-conspirator” (ie her husband), has “seized control” of Wikipedia. Apparently this eminent attorney is unaware that Wikipedia is written and updated collaboratively by more than 75,000 active volunteers from all around the world. Or, as Kathleen put it:
These documents offer a remarkable exposition of the grandiose, cartoonish conspiracy fantasies entertained by advocates of the concept of autism as toxicity and tort, and the arguments of those who seek to justify the perversion of legal processes in order to oppress their critics.
Kathleen has nine days to respond to Shoemaker, if she wishes.
This should be good.
How the hell Shoemaker made it through law school is a freaking mystery.
Posted by: Rev. BigDumbChimp | May 18, 2008 at 08:10 PM
If the judicial authorities are not completely incompetent, Shoemaker should be burdened by some major sanctions ASAP -- possibly accompanied by a court order for psychological examination and treatment at his own expense.
~David D.G.
Posted by: David D.G. | May 19, 2008 at 04:22 PM