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Re: There once was a website........
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Posted by tlak on October 27, 2004 at 03:26:00 from (66.38.85.212):
In Reply to: There once was a website........ posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 26, 2004 at 04:25:40:
I think you fooled Kim in your guise of how great the site is and how it suffered while you had your own political view point that others didn't agree with. None of this happened where did you get this from? "push the "regulars" off of the site" "could "take over" and run off those who made the site what it was" And this is your own wording that this post should be deleted like the other political posts; "off-center viewpoints" "Accuracy suffered. Truth suffered." "force their beliefs on everyone else" I think some of the people went too far in their political arguing but none hid their agenda like you, telling how great this site was while pushing their your own views on everybody else. I called a lady a troll because I never saw her here before and she started the political rhetoric again. These post where only viewed for about five minutes before they were pulled. I think you had Kim snowed while you were reporting all these post because they didn't agree with your view points. I personally don't have set view points. I more take the side of the under dog or if someone spouts something so off that it could be an out and out lie.
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