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Francis Robinson blunder
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Posted by Ray,IN on October 29, 2004 at 22:23:03 from (66.244.72.145):
We are a friendly, information sharing group of people here on yesterdaystractors.com, and while we have our disagreements and varied viewpoints, we for the most part treat others with respect and consideration. For Francis Robinson to resort to name calling and ridiculing in his article appearing on the home page is uncalled for and amateurish. Each of us have our own position of what brand, type, weight, of motor oil to use. It is my right to use any oil I choose just as it is his. I will not fault him for using what he prefers because it is his money, equipment, and time. When you author an article one must at least portend to have an objective viewpoint if they desire to be taken seriously. This is entirely different from posting a reply to an inquiry. I am also disappointed in the YT administrator for publishing such an article. I will continue to participate in the forums if I feel I can contribute usefull and accurate information to posted inquiries. When a post requests one's opinion they should be allowed to reply without being ridiculed. I may not like or even condone someone's way of doing things or saying them, but I will stand along side them to protect thier right to; if thier action is legal and moral
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