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jokerman
Cosmo Kramer
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« on: February 13, 2005, 04:40:40 PM »

I'm sorry too.  I shouldn't have withdrawn my support from a candidate that I otherwise agree with just because of a decision that  it was his job to do.  He has every right to follow our Constitution and provide for the rights of those who have caused obvious suffering to another forum citizen, without giving even half a thought to those who were victimized.  How dare StevenNick excersise, as one forum member said, "executive tyranny", by withdrawing voting rights from someone who had obviously committed a wrongful act in front of everyone on the forum.   Clearly, what we need to do around here is call honorable forum members like StevenNick "tyrants" while honoring the contributions of bigoted nuisances who make obscene comments about Jews and gays.

People like Super and myself, who work very hard on our ideas and who care passionately about them, should be shunned and criticized while NixonNow is praised for setting up a script on a web server.  Maybe we should start impersonating other forum members and making obscene bigoted comments - but hey, as long as we are "fun" on Teamspeak and set up a script on our web server, thats what really counts around here!

Thank you, Don.  I agree 100% with the irony of your statment.  It is the excesive legalism Bullsh**t that is causing problems on the forum.  Not me and not you.

You're right, this is excesive.  Now, while were at it, why don't we just start doing away with all our rights and the due processes of law.  Start with the top of the Bill of Rights and work our way down, eliminating them one by one.
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