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Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads
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Posted by John M on October 06, 2004 at 12:59:53 from (206.74.236.56):
In Reply to: Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads posted by tortmort on October 06, 2004 at 12:33:12:
Its none of my business!How dare you!I have enjoyed this site since day 1,and never I mean never have I seen the crap and garbage being talked about on this site that has filled up these boards from page 1 to page 10.Kim made a section on each board for just those types of discussions so that whacked offed indivuals could use this site to voice their opinions on these type of topics.But who cares about Kims hard work in maintaining this site?NOBODY!You all just fill it up with meaningless nonsence about what a&& hole is going to be president,which I could care less if either one of those full of crap a$$holes wins!Now say it none of my business when I cant read a post let along find the dam thing because rude and uncareing people fill up the board with a bunk of JUNK!
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