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Kim, could we please...
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Posted by farmerboybill on June 23, 2004 at 20:38:54 from (209.83.88.66):
The off-topic topic on the beheading of the South Korean man has been very, very fascinating. Unfortunately, it is totally inappropriate on this forum. Would it be possible for us to have another forum specifically for political discussion? I would much prefer to debate with my fellow farmers and agriculturally inclined than with some city slicker who doesn't know his head from his *ahem* on another website. Thanks either way, Bill
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