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Posted by Hound on June 24, 2004 at 04:56:47 from (209.226.247.68):
In Reply to: Kim, could we please... posted by farmerboybill on June 23, 2004 at 20:38:54:
I don't mind them. Its a lot better then listening to the media, I don‘t always know what slant that they are putting on different subjects. Especially if you aren't old enough or haven't been interested in these things for very long, or you don't know the history of different topics. I come here to learn about the history of tractors and to learn more about them. So learning something about some American history isn't a bad thing either. Each side is generally very passionate and they try to be honest in what they believe in. You do have to be a bit of a judge and tone down the extremist ones (without discounting them though). Maybe a separate forum could be set up for these O.T subjects. Thanks. Hound
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