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Posted by john in la on October 28, 2004 at 18:30:25 from (65.6.111.208):
In Reply to: How about this.... posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 28, 2004 at 07:17:41:
Indy I have always respected your opinion in the past and really do not want to offend you but I think you are dragging this out a little to far. The arguing on this site lately has been started by political post. Kim saw them and deleted them. End of story. The only reason we are still talking about it today is the fact that some keep bringing up the subject. I think it would be best if we let Kim moderate and set the rules. If a post gets started that does not agree with her rules she will take care of it. The post will be gone and in a few days everyone will forget that it was ever posted. But to keep bringing up the fact that there was ever a argument only drags it on and makes it fresh in everyone’s mind. I enjoy OT post because talking tractors all the time would get boring. I like to be able to talk to others that have similar interest. But like Kim has said when it comes to Religion and Politics it is not allowed. It only causes fights and bickering. Just chill out; drop it; and get on with what you came to this site in the first place for.
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