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Subject: Re: Djordje's withdrawal should not be used for anti-moderator rhetoric

Author: Don Dailey

Date: 08:32:56 02/22/99

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>>I think your point of view is a very reasonable one.  The vast majority
>>want a little moderatorship and that's what you give.   I laugh when
>>when anyone walks out on the club,  it's like they are willing to punish
>>themselves by leaving to "teach us a lesson."    A big DUH!!!
>>
>>- Don
>
>Remember they are leaving on principle, ROFL.

I think they believe that, but everyone else watching knows they are
leaving because of their petty fragile egos.  I'm sorry having to say
that but it is true and I'm not going to skirt around the issue.

For every one of them, there are others who have had several posts
removed and took it in good humor.  You don't have to agree that
your post should not have been removed,  you just say, "I don't think
my post should have been removed" and leave it at that.  You don't
have to be a quitter or disassociate yourself from several hundred
nice people (which is the most vicious attack possible) to make a
point.

I saw one of the posts in question and it was an attack.  I just can't
understand why the poster felt that this "masterpiece" was so important
that he could not possibly live without it being proudly displayed
for all to see.   Maybe I am just crazy but I really don't get it.

- Don

>Funny, sad and true. Yet some of those concerned in the recent departures have
>provided interesting posts which I myself have enjoyed. When they could limit
>themselves to computer chess.



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