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Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads
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Posted by Britt on October 06, 2004 at 17:24:39 from (207.69.137.26):
In Reply to: Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads posted by Bob on October 06, 2004 at 14:35:07:
John M John, tally up the replies to this post and put them in two columns, one for deleting the political posts and one against it. I believe that you are out numbered. A LOT of the people that have used this board as a means to express their views have a lot to gain or lose depending on which party wins the white house this year. Apparently you think that just because it is Yesterdays Tractors, then we should all be restricted to topics that affect the tractors. Well, if we didn't have the type of government that we do, the possibliity exists that NONE of us could post anything at all. I think that if you don't like the poltical threads, then don't read them. I don't think that anyone has been unable to post a tractor related topic due to the political threads. It sounds to me like you are trying to force everyone conform to your way of thinking. That, my friend is unAmerican. You have a right to your opinion up to the point that you choose to FORCE it onto others. Asking Kim to delete all these posts would be doing a diservice to many hardworking people. I believe that it is a very healthy thing to be able to discuss these issues in a forum such as this. Thanks KIM. I really appreciate the opportunity to read and post on this site. John, Hang in there, In about four weeks, things will get back to normal. (I hope) God Bless you all (you to John) and God Bless this country of ours!! Britt
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