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"John Posada" wrote ...
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> That's not what I said, it is aimed at emotion rather than instruction, and
> you know it. However, that type of response is exactly why not everyone, at
> this point, is considered appropriate.
I understand. Some people on this board get very emotional with their
responses. They take every word they write very seriously and if you dare to
speak against those words you are all species of scum. Nobody knows that better
than me.
But, if you're going to say "not everyone...is considered appropriate" then you
cannot say "discuss it objectively."
You're not going to allow people that disagree with you to join the discussion.
That's fine, but its not objective.
Andrew Plato
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