Posted by Roger - Kansas on November 30, 2010 at 18:28:23 from (75.107.7.59):
In Reply to: Re: Hey Roger-Kansas posted by mike delaney on November 30, 2010 at 17:01:24:
I have been hanging around this site since the 90’s. I have used the same handle the entire time. It says who I am and where I am. My E-mail is ALWAYS open. I rarely post, but when it comes to the military or Veterans I always post a Thank You. I did so in the original posting. The problem of deleting a single post in a thread has been discussed several times on the site comments. Sometimes a single post can be deleted sometimes the entire post is deleted. The staff at YTMAG would have found the comments sooner or later. I posted on site comments thinking the sooner the negative comments were removed the better. I also knew the entire post might disappear. I also felt I know the people on this site well enough to know they would repost, hopefully without the negative comments. It has. This is not meant to anger, just inform. Next time ask questions before you accuse me of something.
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