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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 01, 2004 at 10:53:26 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: Posts that help- or hurt posted by Ben in KY on October 01, 2004 at 10:33:58:
Here we go AGAIN! I have made it a point to evaluate ANY information I read on here, on any other website, in any newspaper, even in textbooks, then make up my own mind as to where I go with that said information. I am not so vain as to believe MY opinion is the "official viewpoint of all those who are inteligent". I'm far from an authority on every subject. Same applies to everyone else. I have seen a few people's posts that I would trust over others, but in the end, I'm responsible for my own decisions....Not You, or anyone else. I also can choose for myself, what I want to read, and what I DON'T. I don't appreciate ANYONE telling me what I'm supposed to be reading. In so far as I know, there is but one person who has ANY right to determine the content of this message board. As long as she's happy, so am I. Theere is absolutely no need at all to become so serious natured about the content of this, or ANY casual message board. We are all humans...Not robots. We NEED and WANT a fun board. Just like people that bad-mouth this country we live in, IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT....LEAVE...John
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