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

Author: Don Dailey

Date: 16:12:44 02/22/99

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On February 22, 1999 at 14:32:22, Mark Young wrote:

>On February 22, 1999 at 14:01:19, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>
>>On February 22, 1999 at 11:16:04, Don Dailey wrote:
>>
>>>The moderators are not abusive.  A member just left the group on his own
>>>accord and he even posted the private moderator letter (which showed his
>>>personal attack) and the moderator email.  The email gave the reason
>>>clearly and was not an attack.  Leaving the group and trying to embarass
>>>the moderators was yet another attack.  I don't undertand why these
>>>facts are not crystal clear.   The guy clearly did not have to leave the
>>>group, he chose to because of his ego.   I think if you look at the facts
>>>you will see that there was abuse, but not from the moderators.
>>
>>I don't think he was talking about Reynolds Takata because Reynolds' post was 8
>>hours after the one from Mark Young.
>>
>>bruce
>
>What a brain trust Don and Dan make. The title of the thread is Djordje's name,
>My post was hours before Takata, but it is clear to them I was talking about
>Takata. :)

Mark and Bruce,

The sentence I was responding to was triggered by Marks last statement
before my statement began:

"Now we have two examples of this, and two members are now gone
because they have no recourse to the moderators abuses."

So I assumed the subject matter was moderator abuse and I cited
an example.   Not that it really matters, because my statement
wasn't about Takata or Djordje or anyone in particular, it was
about Mark and Bruces belief that the moderators are abusive
and my contention that this is completely ridiculous.

- Don



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