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Posted by Leland on October 23, 2004 at 20:03:59 from (65.143.147.22):
In Reply to: Re: Leland ?????? posted by T_Bone on October 23, 2004 at 09:50:51:
T bone sorry your so thin skinned, but this is not hate ,but the way amish elders treat there people is offensive to me. They think of themselves as kings and the rest of the people should bow to them. So if you think I hateful so be it it's your right to do so ,but guess who does not have that right those poor people dominated by a bishop. Like I said I have spent a graet deal of time around them working at a coop and have been to several of there farms on deliverys. And the amish can try to defend there selves Some of the technology that some have in the barns would blow your mind, and don't forget direct tv out there to. and I could go on n on but some people would rather bury there head in the sand and look the other way. but the truth as ugly as it is and not hateful is that is a shame those people let a few treat them like rugs. But it would not happen if we would require all amish children where required to get 12 full years of school away from the reach of the elders and then I would say that posts like this would not ever have to be posted ever again bacasue an educated person would not be treated like they live in a 3rd world country. Now toughen up that skin I am not a biggot or an amish hater I just hate they most are treated even lincoln freed the slaves.
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