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Posted by Paul in Mich on October 24, 2004 at 06:40:17 from (66.188.26.29):
In Reply to: paul send me your last reponse they don't want us posted by Leland on October 23, 2004 at 08:23:47:
Leland, I "ve read all of your responses to everyone, and I won"t say much, but I will say that I"m so glad you included my name in your original post as it singles me out as one who is opposes to your point of view 180 deg. In fact, it isn"t even a point of view, it is as IDF and I said before nothing but pure BIGOTRY on your part. So you don"t like the way the Amish CHOOSE to live, then don"t deal with them, dont talk to them, dont associate with them, because I"m sure they wont miss you either. They are not slaves, but choose their lifestyle. I do hope Kim keeps this thread for posterity rather than wack it because I would like everyone to see the perfect example of bigotry. I do not defend crime, regardless of who commits it, but your post would suggest that a crime done by one group of people is worse than if committed by someone else and the crime for which you call attention to is committed in every community, Amish or not, yet you do not condemn anyone but the Amish. That, my friend, is bigotry, not at its best as IDF stated, but at its very worst.
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