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Posted by Tinker on August 01, 2001 at 22:07:51 from (206.151.223.122):
In Reply to: You win Mr. Taylor posted by pdxGREEN on August 01, 2001 at 21:10:08:
Mr. Green, may I point out that you are now guilty of making a false assumption? You accuse this board of supporting the "Go Away Pig" comment. Believe me, I have been reading these boards for several years now, and Kim, the board moderator has been deleting inflammatory posts during all of this time. She has also banned some people from posting on the boards. I have a feeling that some of these posts will be deleted soon, if Kim sees them. You ask us not to make false assumptions about your fellow officers. Please don't make them about our boardhosts. They strive to keep these boards on a family level that anyone can view, without being exposed to offensive material. They aren't always successful, but then, like the cops, they can't be everywhere at once. If you have extensive knowledge of John Deere tractors, why not put it to good use? There are plenty of people with questions. You could be trying to help them, instead of prolonging the arguments. The boards are what we make them. Care to do your part to improve them?
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