I linked to Shalom down

below but I am linking again in light of this new

post.
JesusJournal.com has taken exception to Shalom’s

opinion and asked that their email be posted on

Shaloms journal.
I’d like some help from a lawyer blogger and

net savvy bloggers, both to aid Shalom with decisions

and for accurate, factual and correct information I

can post here.

Can a site

refuse to remove a link?
For any net savvy or lawyer blogger who needs

information, a FAQ for bloggers is posted on the

front page of Blogs4God.
Every blogger that links to these articles please

note: JesusJournal.com

requests their name to be posted a certain way.

Let’s try to honour that request.
To clarify my question: If a blog asks to be removed

from a site

, can the site

refuse to remove the blog? The reasons the site

has refused to remove a blog are explained in the

posted email.

How

Now Brown Pau has a sensible, clear response on

linking, manifestos and committees.

Sainteros has some

wise sane ideas in his comment section.
IdeaJoy puts his

experience in perspective.

Inserting Personal Comment. I agree with How Now

Brown Pau. Mr. Don Hughes should go blog himself.

Inserting Personal Observation. Please correct me

immediately if I’m wrong bloggers, but aren’t these

emails going to female bloggers only? Have no male

bloggers requested removal and received an email?

Tinfoil hats for everyone!

Ok. Back to just the facts ma’am, just the

facts.

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