"Unfortunately I will never be able to stand toe to toe with the individual that made those remarks to the unfortunate fellow below but I can speak to you........Why do you post anonymously???
Is there something wrong with standing behind a post you've made such as the one you have here???
I'd like to try to understand your reasoning............"
I haven't posted here anonymously for quite some time as in back in the old OT days. When I did it was just as a few "alter egos" of mine mainly for political discussions. I don't think a lot of people here realize how many fake people are posting here and how many people post under more than one handle. To be blunt, for the most part the discussions that are going on here nowadays are a joke. A bunch of whiny little cry babies pissing and moaning about how tough things are. If this country had to depend on some of the so called men that post here if would fold up like a cheap card table in about six months. Anybody that tells anyone here any differently or has the wrong political view gets there posts deleted. Try posting an anti-ethanol thread here and see how long it lasts. It will take off like wild fire and everybody will dive in on the discussion and a few of the sissies here that hide under Kim's skirt for a living will tattle like a kid on the grade school playground and it will get deleted. What's the point in that??? This isn't open debate here, it's a joke. e-mail is open if you'd like to discuss further. I'm out of here to a real forum.
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