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Posted by Old Ford Mechanic on October 06, 2004 at 13:32:46 from (216.76.236.25):
In Reply to: Re: ENOUGH! posted by JMS/MN on October 06, 2004 at 10:34:37:
I beg your pardon sir.Iknow exactly what i stand for. And i am also a registerd voter who has his mind made up about which way i am going to vote in this election.That being said i have chosen not to engage in political discussions on this or any other website.I just do not want to see this on a site that i believe was intended for another purpose.It seems to me that lately a lot of people want to get on here and find something to fight about.We should all be able to express our opinions in a nice way.I get on here because i enjoy it and like to see everyone participate.We all need to treat each other with respect.I don't really enjoy the politic's being discussed here but that does't that i am not an informed American.Now then with that being said if i don't like the discussion i don't have to read the thread.But just because myself and others here don't like what's happening to the board it does not mean that we don't know or care about what's going on in our country.Fellows we have a good thing here lets don't ruin it!
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