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Re: OT: I don't like hunters!


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Posted by SallyG on October 20, 2006 at 09:25:44 from (75.117.97.68):

In Reply to: Re: OT: I don't like hunters! posted by Dachshund on October 08, 2006 at 05:24:29:

Dauchund or should I say Galen?
My co-Workers and I have been following your postings for some time as we have several friends in SE nebraska andknow FACTUALLY that you make up stories and gossip on this site about everyone you come into contact with in your town. (Tecumseh NE)Do you really think you are anonymous on the internet? You say that you are disabled and can"t hold down a job so you collect disability yet the last 4 computers youv"e gotten is evident by the new IP addresses every time you get online.I"m in Syracuse NE and know how you have, shall we say "Not made friends" with Keim Equipment and have dissted them online.Online Youv"e called your hay baling buddy an *#@!!*%!* tractor collector for buying the tractor you wanted. you proably don"t know that as he is a really nice gentleman, that he considers the source and has not said anything to you, but mature adults do not gossip online especially about people that they call Friend. Or buy a green riding mower from a local dealer then without saying anything to him, complain that it is a POS online "afterall it is a JD" if that is not a behind the back gossiping stab I don"t know what is. How do I know this? Not that he had any complaints it was more like telling me to be wary of doing business with you just like the Boer goat you purchased from a person in your town that feeds goats and then behind his back online you call him an "IDIOT" and a "MORON" don"t you have any backbone at all? Or do you feel empowered by what you believe to be anonymity on the internet? you seem to have a burr under your saddle for any of your relitives cause any time of them have been mentioned by you it has been derogatory in nature with special interest to your FIL who in your words could "jump in front of a truck", a relitive who you always are condecending towards,a best friend who according to you is evil, and on and on.I even remember reading something you wrote about your wife and woundered if she ever read it? You claim to be a proud disabled veteran.To me and the veterans from my and your town, being disabled means unable to work yet you brag about the machinery that you "modify".Isn"t that being a machinest? You brag about the post and frame buildings that you build and have posted pictures of.Of course as anyone can tell from the photos youv"e posted the Quality of the workmanship has much to be desired but it is still WORK! Isn"t that being a contractor? Like all the trees you brag about cutting down with your new Sthil saw as the last two Huskies were "crap". There are people that clear ceader trees from land for a living and yuo consider yourself "Disabled?" and all of the "Goat" fence you are building that youv"e posted pictures of would be more work than the adverage person could do.There are people that hire people to build fence for them on contract by the foot so that if you are really "DISABLED" you could take as much time as you want. As much as you gossip about what seems everyone in your town the town especially the veterans are talking about you.You have made it clear that you are "DISABLED" and getting money from the government to live on (even tho you forget your cane from time to time)Your town has strong military roots with true pride of there service men especially those that are truly disabled.Several of them are clearly troubled with seeing on-line and out on your acreage how hard there taxpayer dollers are actually working.
If you can be a machinest, a contractor, a fence builder, a land clearer, and I almost forgot about the farming you say that you do,Hay baling, plowing with your 8-n, planting mowing with your bush hog,All the welding you do to "modify" all that equipment AND SELL ON-LINE BOOKS ON HOW TO DO IT.It seems to me that you could make more income than the adverage person and let someone that really deserves disability recieve it instead of taking the lazy way out. To
Anyone that reads this it might come across as a little condesending or vindicitive, it is not ment to be. Knowing my opinion is my own,and Dauchund is entilted to his own opinion, I know very well some of the people that he dissts on-line to be well respected and caring people and when I read lies about them that is just wrong.I was told once that "all it takes for evil to triumph is for good to do nothing" and I felt something needed to be done.I do not want anybody to take my word for anything just go to the search area of this forum and search for "Dachshund" and what he was using before "Galen" and collate the IP address with the postings that identify him and where he lives and clearly you can tell who is doing the postings. Please make up your own minds if you are in the area and if it concernes you enough to research it for any reason.Maby some anonymity in his direction is in order... or not? Choices are made every day and if we haven"t learned yet, we need to learn that we have to live with choices we make. Everyone makes bad choices now and again but I believe bad choices can be forgiven and a simple sincere "I"m Sorry" would be a good first step.
I myself am a grandparent and am helping teach these values to my grandchild and to see the positive response is extremely rewarding to see these values learned as a child instead of being rejected as an adult. Ihave known Dauchund since he was a very small child and know his family well and I factually know that he did not learn the values he is showing from his parents or siblings and I pray that with help from above he will make the right choices and ask for forgiveness for the bad choices before he turns his own town against him.
SallyG


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