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What ever happened to E. R. Olovetto?

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NonAntiAnarchist Posted: Sun, Mar 6 2011 9:32 AM | Locked

I know he was banned for a short period of time, but he seems to have permanently disappeared. I always liked reading his comments :(

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Prateek Sanjay replied on Sun, Mar 6 2011 10:18 AM | Locked

Olovetto did have a very impassioned style, but he argued his positions fully.

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liberty student replied on Sun, Mar 6 2011 11:08 AM | Locked

Permanently banned.  Persona non grata in the community.

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