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Posted by Paul in Mich on June 24, 2004 at 16:49:45 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Kim, could we please... posted by tlak on June 24, 2004 at 08:47:19:
Tlak, As you well know, we have had some passionate disagreements politically, but I agree with you here. As I am sometimes one of the most passionate debators,, it doesnt detract from the fact that we here are all part of one big family. Not unlike sitting around the feed store, grain elevator, or fertilizer plant, talking about everything under the sun including politics and sometimes even farming and tractors. I will say that for as intense as some of the O.T. discussions have gotten, some of the people who object to them should try going to some of the political forums. Sadly they are nothing but four letter words and very little if any substance. Its hard to define what is appropriate and what is not, and I think Kim has done a magnificent job of providing a place, not unlike the feedstore or grain elevator, where we can talk about anything. including our health, our children ang grandchildren, our tractors, and yes, our politics. Being tractor enthusiasts doesnt in my opinion make us one demensional, in fact it only adds to our demension. I have no objection, however to an OT topic being removed after a couple days to condense space as they can get lengthy.
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