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Posted by thought about this on October 27, 2004 at 05:50:42 from (65.142.209.113):
In Reply to: Re: There once was a website........ posted by tlak on October 27, 2004 at 03:26:00:
It's funny today that thses 6 or 7 that complained are now looking like like the ones with a foot in there mouth up to the knee. Now that the hipacrites have been exposed, after going mental over a joke since you found a few things offending. Well did you ever think some of your post offend people also? like constantly raving about bush& kerry,or bring up GOD yes that offends some people not every body belives it that but they tolerate those who do. Unlike some of you ,so who is really going to ruin this site well I guess all of us that are posting here remember it's easy to point the finger at others put it not easy to point at your self now is it boys and girls. So we must all learn to tolrate each other as we all have different views about life and and policits and where we end up when we die. but one thing we all have in common is old tractors so lets leave it at that and not bicker like those clowns in the middle east I belive that it's safer in Bagdad right now than it it here!
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