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Old June 3rd 06, 06:19 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
dxAce
 
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David Eduardo wrote:

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David Eduardo wrote:

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David Eduardo wrote:

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When did you legally change your name?

I didn't "change" anything.

Well seeing as how you were born David Frackelton Gleason something had
to
change.

"Eduardo" is a name given at baptism, as is common among Catholics.


Interesting!

Even more interesting is that whilst you were on your adventures down
south
doin' this and signin' that everything that comes up is either David
Gleason or
David F. Gleason.


Because I only "use" the name informally. J. Edgar Hoover did not use his
first name, out of preference. However, for the web, I thought it was better
to use both given names, as there is already a "David" on here... and many
other boards.

Wouldn't it have made sense then to be signing documents David E. Gleason
or
David Eduardo Gleason or even David Eduardo Gleason F., especially if one
were
in Mexico and/or South America if that is indeed your legal name?


One can sign pretty much as they want. My signature is just DEFG. No other
letters. Had it since I was about 13.

Interesting as well is that you've made a political contribution(s) back
in 2004
where the name recorded is David F. Gleason. Doesn't the law require one
to put
down their legal name?


The law does not require all the names. Billy Bob Smith can donate as Billy
Smith. In the continental US, using a maternal surname confuses people. It
is easy to go with convention in such cases. On the internet, I can be
Michaelangelo, if I want.

Also interesting is that that name (David Eduardo Gleason/David E.
Gleason/David
Eduardo Gleason Frackelton) never shows up in anything HBC or Univision
related.
It's always David Gleason or David F. Gleason. Wouldn't an officer of a
corporation have to use his/her legal name?


That is the version I use in English. In the continental USA. My ecuadrian
licences were in the other "format." This is like certain Asians, who put
their family name after the given names when in the US, since most Americans
do not adapt to the family name coming first. Or Russians who drop the
partonymic which is also not well understood.

As you say on your website, you were born David Frackelton Gleason. When
did you
legally change your name to David Eduardo Gleason Frackelton and become a
fake
Hispanic?


I did not. My parents baptized me with the full name, a part of which I did
not use until recently.

Man, what an obsession. I could rename myself Madison Monroe Gleason if I
wanted to on the internet... who cares?


You're a charlatan!

dxAce
Michigan
USA