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Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads
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Posted by Britt on October 07, 2004 at 07:54:27 from (207.69.137.13):
In Reply to: Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads posted by John M on October 06, 2004 at 18:43:03:
John, Take a deep breath and have a glass of milk. When you have calmed down some, go back and read what you have written. I think that you need to lighten up some. As to wether or not you personally asked Kim to delete the posts, the header that you posted under was (Re: Kim, Please Delete All the Political Threads). After reading you posts, I thought that you agreed with the premise of deleting the political posts. If that was not the case, then I apologise. A LOT of people on this board seem to like this back and forth talk about politics. Someone suggested that they start a political board. Well, most of us wouldn"t go there. We are interested in what others who have interests the same as ours have to say. People who own old tractors are generally people who at some time in their lives made their living on the land. This group of people have similar interests in life. Their opinions vary as to what color tractor is the best, and to which political party they think sould be in power. Some can be quite opinionated on these subjects and more. Personally, I enjoy reading these opinions. It gives me an idea of how others who share some of my interests think. This will all die down in about 4 weeks. Hopefully you will not leave, because your opinion is just as valuable as anyone elses.
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