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

Author: Mark Young

Date: 20:03:12 02/22/99

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On February 22, 1999 at 15:16:52, Dan Kiski wrote:

>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. :)
>
>Just trying to see if you would bite Mark which you did, not bad considering you
>also resigned. Not a bad brain after all huh. :)


You totally tricked me dude, you are much to smart for me.

Mark

>>
>>I can't help it if people are leaving the group left and right and they can not
>>keep them straight.
>
>People leaving left and right, hmm let's see. Takata, Djordje is back. Ohhh yes
>and you, kinda looks like you are also back this was your second post. Therefore
>that is only a left or a right, not a left and a right.
>Dan Kiski.



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